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Reasoning Test 183
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  • Question 1/10
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    Replace the question mark with an option that follows the same logic applied in the first pair

    Lion : Roar :: Sheep : ??

    Solutions

    The logic followed here is as follows:

    "Lion : Roar" suggests a relationship between a lion and the sound it makes, which is a "roar."

    Similarly, we need to find a word that represents the sound typically associated with a sheep.

    A sheep is known for its characteristic sound, which is a "bleat."

    Hence, the correct answer is "Bleat".

     

  • Question 2/10
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    Looking at the family picture, Amit said, "He is my wife's father's son's only sister's father-in-law.' How is the person in the photo related to Amit?

    Solutions

    By using the symbols in the table given below, we can draw the following family tree:

    He is my wife's father's son's only sister's is Amit's wife itself.

    And father-in-law of Amit's wife is Father of Amit.

    Clearly, the person in the photo is father of Amit.

    Hence, 'Father' is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 3/10
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    If 15th January 1996 is Monday, then what will be the day of the week on 30th March 1997?

    Solutions

    Given : 15th January 1996 was a Monday

    Explanation :

    The number of odd days from 15th January 1996 to 30th March 1997 :

    Years Period Calculations Odd days
    1996 (Leap year) 15th January 1996 - 31 December 1996 366 days - 15 days = 351 days 351 ÷ 7 = 1
    1997 (ordinary year) 1st January 1997 - 30th March 1997 31 days + 28 days + 30 days = 89 days 89 ÷ 7 = 5
    Total odd days 6

    ∴ The number of odd days from 15th January 1996 to 30th March 1997 ⇒ 6

    ⇒So, Six odd day get added to Monday because day asked in future.

    ∴ Sunday was the day of the week on the 30th March 1997.

    Hence, "Sunday" is the correct answer.

    Additional Information 

    • Number of odd days for the days of week.
    Days Odd days
    Sunday 0
    Monday 1
    Tuesday 2
    Wednesday 3
    Thursday 4
    Friday 5
    Saturday 6

     

    • Number of odd days for the days of months.
    Months having  number of days Odd days
    28 days 0
    29 days 1
    30 days 2
    31 days 3

     

    • Number of odd days for the years.
    Year Odd days
    Ordinary year 1
    Leap year 2
  • Question 4/10
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    Which answer figure will complete the pattern in the question figure?

    Solutions

    Completing the incomplete pattern;

    Hence, the correct answer is "Option (2)".

     

  • Question 5/10
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    Read the given question and decide which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question.

    Question:

    Who is the oldest among E, G, J, Y, and C?

    Statement:

    1. G and J are older than Y and C.

    2. E is younger than Y and C.

    Solutions

    From the statements, we have-

    Statement 1: G and J are older than Y and C.

    ⇒ G, J > Y, C

    • Since no information is available about E, this statement alone is not sufficient.

    Statement 2: E is younger than Y and C.

    ⇒ Y, C > E

    • Since no information is available about G and J, this statement alone is not sufficient.

    From statements 1 and 2 together, we have -

    ⇒ G, J > Y, C > E

    • This would result in 4 distinct combinations, with G or J having an equal probability of being the oldest, they are -
    • G > J > Y > C > E
    • G > J > C > Y > E
    • J > G > Y > C > E
    • J > G > C > Y > E
    • Thus, statements 1 and 2 together are insufficient to answer the question.

    Hence the correct answer is option 3.

     

  • Question 6/10
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    Find the odd word out.

    Solutions

    Logic followed in the given options:

    1. South America → 'Continent'

    2. India → 'Country'

    3. New Zealand → 'Country'

    4. South Africa → 'Country'

    Here, 'South America' is different from the others.

    Hence, the correct answer is "South America".

     

  • Question 7/10
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    Out of the following five figures, four are alike in some manner and one differs from these in that manner. Select the odd figure.

    Solutions

     

  • Question 8/10
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    A man starts walking from his home. He walks 20 meters in the west direction, then turns right and walks 30 meters. Thereafter he walks 10 meters in the east direction. Find the aerial distance between the end point and the starting point.

    Solutions

    According to the given directions,

    • He walks 20 meters in the west direction
    • then turns right and walks 30 meters

    (AC)2 = (AB)2 + (BC)2

    (AC)2 = (10)+ (30)2 

    AC = √(10)+ (30)2

    AC = √100 + 900

    AC = √1000

    AC = 10√10 m

    Hence, the correct answer is 10√10 m.

     

  • Question 9/10
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    From the given alternatives select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

    Solutions

    The image embedded in given figure is as shown below:

    Hence, "option 3" is the correct answer.

     

  • Question 10/10
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    Below a statement is given followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. Considering the statement and the assumptions, decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.

    Statements: Consuming an apple a day keeps the doctor away.

    Assumptions:

    (I) Doctors do not like apples.

    (II) Apple makes people healthy.

    Solutions

    (I) Doctors do not like apples. → It is not implicit in the statement.

    The statement does not mention anything about Doctors not liking apples.

    (II) Apple makes people healthy. → It is implicit in the statement.

    Consuming an apple a day keeps the doctor away clearly implies apples keep people healthy. Healthy people are free of disease and they don't need to visit a Doctor.

    Hence, 'Assumption II is implicit' is the correct answer.

     

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