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Reasoning Test - 5
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Reasoning Test - 5
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  • Question 1/10
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    In a row of children facing North, Shweta is fifteenth from the left and Jyoti is third to the left of Shweta. Ram who is seventh to the right of Jyoti is fifth from the right end of the row. What is Shweta’s position from the right end?

    Solutions

    From the figure, it is clear that Shweta is 9th from the right end. 

     

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    Boys and girls are sitting in a row in audience in front of a stage which faces north. Rani is fifth to the left of Sunita who is eighth to the right of Nishant. How many children are there between Rani and Nishant?

    Solutions

    From the figure, it is clear that there are two children between Rani and Nishant. 

     

     

  • Question 3/10
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    Directions For Questions

    In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer.

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    Statements: P = R, Y >T, U > V 

    Conclusions: 
    I. V > U 
    II. Y = R

    Solutions

    Since no information is given regarding the relation between Y and R and U is either greater or equal to V, so both the conlusion is false.

  • Question 4/10
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    Directions For Questions

    In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer.

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    Statements: P≤D, D > Z, D≤X 

    Conclusions: 
    I. D≥P
    II. P≤Z

    Solutions

    P≤D> Z, D≤X 

    I. D≥P, which is true 

    II. P≤Z is false since no relation can be established between P and Z.

  • Question 5/10
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    Directions For Questions

    In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer.

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    Statements: L < M, N = O, N >A 

    Conclusions: 
    I.
     N > M
    II. O > M

    Solutions

    L ≤ M, O=N≥A
    No information is given regarding the relation either between N and M or between O and M. Hence both conclusions I and II are not necessarily true.

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    Directions For Questions

    In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer.

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    Statements: P >H, Z < J, H > J

    Conclusions: 
    I.
     J <P, 
    II. Z <H

    Solutions

    P ≥ H ≥J≥Z
    I. P≥J is given ∴ true 
    II. Z≤H is given ∴true

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    Directions For Questions

    In these questions, relationship between different elements is shown in the statements. These statements are followed by two conclusions. Mark answer.

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    Statements: A > B, P >L, L = S 

    Conclusions: 
    I. 
    B = L
    II. L < B

    Solutions

    A > B, P≥L=S
    I. B=L is false 
    II. L < B

    There is no specific relation between B and L but both conclusions I and II make a complementary pair. Hence either I or II will be true.

  • Question 8/10
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    Input: “listeners 41 for 32 57 ratio 68 is” which of the following steps will be the last but one?

    Solutions

    Step V is ans. 
    Input: “listeners 41 for 32 57 ratio 68 is” 
    Step I: 68 41 for 32 57 ratio listeners is 
    Step II: 68 for 41 32 57 ratio listeners is 
    Step III: 68 for is 32 57 ratio listeners 41 
    Step IV: 68 for is 57 32 ratio listeners 41 
    Step IV: 68 for is 57 32 ratio listeners 41 
    Step V: 68 for is 57 41 ratio listeners 32 
    Step VI: 68 for is 57 41 listeners ratio 32

  • Question 9/10
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    Input: “to 32 it 67 build 37 is 59 42 tough relationship 51”. How many steps will be required to complete the arrangement?

    Solutions

    Input: to 32 it 67 build 37 is 59 42 tough relationship 51 
    Step I: 67 32 it to build 37 is 59 42 tough relationship 51 
    Step II: 67 build it to 32 37 is 59 42 tough relationship 51 
    Step III: 67 build is to 32 37 it 59 42 tough relationship 51 
    Step IV: 67 build is 59 32 37 it to 42 tough relationship 51 
    Step V: 67 build is 59 51 37 it to 42 tough relationship 32 
    Step VI: 67 build is 59 51 it 37 to 42 tough relationship 32 
    Step VII: 67 build is 59 51 it relationship to 42 tough 37 32 
    Step VIII: 67 build is 59 51 it relationship 42 to tough 37 32 
    Step IX: 67 build is 59 51 it relationship 42 37 tough to 32 
    Step X: 67 build is 59 51 it relationship 42 37 to tough 32

     

  • Question 10/10
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    Directions For Questions

    Direction: In given question below, a statement is followed by some assumptions. An assumption is something supposed or taken in for granted. You have to consider the statement and the following assumptions and then decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.

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    Statement: Despite strong opposition, the controversial Prohibition of Forcible Conversion of Religion Bill was passed by the Tamil Naidu Assembly with the AIDMK and the BJP outvoting the combined opposition of the DMK, the Congress, the TMC and the Left parties. --A news 

    Assumptions:
    I.
     Conversion creates resentment among several sections and also inflames religious passions, leading to communal clashes. 
    II. Conversions only lead to the isolation of the converted. 
    III. Strong opposition has puts hindrance before a bill in taking final shape.

    Solutions

    Only III is implicit. Note that the statement is a piece of news. What the journalist assumes about the conversion and its impact can’t be explicitly said. But the words “despite strong opposition” indicate that the journalist must be assuming III.

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