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Reasoning Test 178
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  • Question 1/10
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    If it is Wednesday on 13 September 2023, then what will be the day of the week on 30 August 2030?

    Solutions

    Given: 13 September 2023 is Wednesday.

    Now, 2023 to 2030 = 7 Years, In 7 years 2 Leap Year(2024, 2028), and 5 Ordinary Year.

    Total odd days from 13 September 2023 to 13 September 2030 = (2 × 2) + (5 × 1) = 4 + 5 = 9 days.

    And, 9 days = 1 week and 2 odd days.

    So, 13 September 2030 will be Wednesday + 2 = Friday.

    Now,

    We need to subtract 14 days from 13 September 2030 to find the day on 30 August 2030.

    And, 14 days = 2 week and 0 odd days.

    Therefore, 30 August 2030 = Friday - 0 = Friday.

    Hence, the correct answer is "Option 1".

     

  • Question 2/10
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    A statement is given below followed by two conclusions. Choose the appropriate option and state which of the conclusions follow from the statement.

    Statement:

    It is not appropriate for you to mix your personal life with your professional life.

    Conclusion:

    I. Mixing of professional and personal life can be harmful for a person.

    II. It is inappropriate to share confidential business information with friends and family.

    Solutions

    I. Mixing of professional and personal life can be harmful for a person. → Does not follow.

    The statement does not mention whether mixing professional and personal is harmful or not.

    II. It is inappropriate to share confidential business information with friends and family. → Does not follow.

    The statement does not mention anything about confidential business information.

    Hence, 'Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows' is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 3/10
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    A person leaves his house early in the morning and walks 12 km towards west. He takes a right turn and walks 22 km. He takes a right turn and walks 20 km. He takes a right turn and walks 5 km. He takes a left turn and walks 4 km. Finally he takes a right turn and walks 12 km. How far and in which direction is he now from the starting point?

    Solutions

    According to the given information:

    • A person leaves his house early in the morning and walks 12 km towards west. He takes a right turn and walks 22 km. He takes a right turn and walks 20 km.


     

     

  • Question 4/10
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    Select the option figure in which the given figure (X) is embedded as its part (rotation is NOT allowed).

    Solutions

    The image embedded in given figure is as shown below:

    Hence, 'option 2' is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 5/10
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    In a certain code language, ‘JSEV’ is written as ‘MUHX’, and ‘AFRQ’ is written as ‘DHUS’. How will ‘ZTHN’ be written in that language?

    Solutions

    So, 'ZTHN' will be written as 'CVKP'.

    Hence, the correct answer is 'Option 3'.

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Select the option that correctly represents the relationship among the following:

    Male, Doctor, Brother

    Solutions

    The logic follows here is:

    All Brothers are Male.

    Some Male and Brother can be Doctor.

    Hence, the correct answer is "option (4)".

     

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Read the question below followed by two statements and decide which statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.

    Question:

    What will be the total cost of 28 bags if each of them costs the same?

    Statements:

    I. One-fifth of the cost of each bag is ₹50.

    II. The total cost of three bags is ₹250 more than the total cost of two bags.

    Solutions

    Statements I: One-fifth of the cost of each bag is ₹50.

    Let the cost of each bag is X.

    So,

    X/5 = ₹50

    X = ₹250

    Cost of 28 bags = 250 × 28 = ₹7000

    Statements II: The total cost of three bags is ₹250 more than the total cost of two bags.

    Let the cost of each bag is X.

    3X = ₹250 + 2X

    X = ₹250 

    Cost of 28 bags = 250 × 28 = ₹7000

    Hence, Either statement I or II is sufficient.

     

  • Question 8/10
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    How many triangles are there in the given figure?

    Solutions

    The number of triangles in the given figure is:

    Here, the number of triangles is '10'.

    Hence, the correct answer is "Option (4)".

     

  • Question 9/10
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    Select the word-pair in which the two words are related in the same way as are the two words in the given pair.

    (The words must be considered as meaningful English words and must not be related to each other based on the number of letters/number of consonants/vowels in the word)

    Salt : Sodium

    Solutions

    The logic followed here is,

    Salt: Sodium → Salt is made from Sodium.

    Let's check each option,

    1) Car: Petrol → car is not made from Petrol.

    2) Water: Hydrogen → Water is made from Hydrogen → Satisfies the logic.

    3) Leaves: Wood → Leaves are not made from Wood.

    4) Plant: Tree → Plant is not made from Tree.

    Hence, the correct answer is "Water: Hydrogen".

     

  • Question 10/10
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    A statement is followed by two conclusions. Find out which conclusion is true based on the given statement.

    Statement:

    G > A ≥ B ≥ C > D ≤ E ≤ F

    Conclusions: 

    I. A > E

    II. B ≤ F

    Solutions

    Given:

    Statement: G > A ≥ B ≥ C > D ≤ E ≤ F

    Here, G is greater than A which is greater than and equal to B which is greater than and equal to C which is further greater than D which is smaller than and equal to E which is smaller than and equal to F.

    Conclusions:

    I. A > E → False (According to the given relation, there is no direct relation between E and A, so we can not conclude the relation between them.)

    II. B ≤ F  False (According to the given relation, there is no direct relation between B and F, so we can not conclude the relation between them.)

    ​Hence, "Neither conclusion I nor II is true".

     

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