MCQs on Series, Codes, Relationships, & Classifications

                                        Number series

  1. Look at this series: 14, 28, 20, 40, 32, 64, … What number should come next?

      A. 52  B.  56         C. 96          D. 128

2. Look at this series: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, … What number should come next?

    A. 11 B. 12        C. 13                    D. 14

3. Look at this series: 201, 202, 204, 207, … What number should come next?

    A. 205        B. 208         C. 210       D. 211

Letter series

4. SCD, TEF, UGH, ____, WKL

A. CMN          B. UJI         C. VIJ       D. IJT

5. B2CD, _____, BCD4, B5CD, BC6D

A. B2C2D     B. BC3D      C. B2C3D       D. BCD7

6. FAG, GAF, HAI, IAH, ____

A. JAK           B. HAL         C. HAK        D. JAI

Codes

7. In as a certain code, 15789 is written as EGKPT and 2346 is written ALUR. How is 23549 written in that code?

A. ALEUT                 B. ALGTU   

C. ALGUT                D.  ALGRT         

8. In a certain code, a number 13479 is written as AQFJL and 5268 is written as DMPN. How is 396824 written in that code?

A. QLPNKJ             B. QLPNMF       

C. QLPMNF           D. QLPNDF

9. The number in each question below is to be codified in the following code:

Digit    7   2   1   5   3  9  8   6   4

Letter W  L   M  S   I   N  D  J   B

Then 184632 will be,

A. MDJBSI             B. MDJBIL           

C. MDJBWL           D. MDBJIL           

10. In a certain code language, ‘it pit sit’ means ‘I am boy’, ‘it nit sit’ means ‘I am girl’, which of the following means ‘girl’?

(A) it        (B) pit         (C) sit       (D) nit

11. How many such letters are there in the word PMCLNOB remain same in its position, if they are arranged in alphabetical order?

(A) None        (B) One         (C) Two     (D) Three

12. If ‘white’ is called ‘blue’, ‘blue’ is called ‘red’, ‘red’ is called ‘yellow’, ‘yellow’ is called ‘green’, ‘green’ is called ‘black’, ‘black’ is called ‘violet’ and ‘violet’ is called ‘orange’, then what would be the colour of human blood?

(A) Red        (B) Green        (C) Yellow       (D) Violet

                                Analogy

13. EXPLORE : DISCOVER

A. read : skim

B. research : learn

C. write : print

D. think : relate

14. COBBLER : SHOE

A. Jockey : horse

B. Contractor : building

C. Mason : stone

D. Cowboy : boot

15. I : Gardening : : Bat : II

(A) Spade (B) Gardener (C) Flowers (D) Grass

(P) Playing (Q) Cricket (R) Ball (S) Sportsman

(A) BS     

(B) DP

(C) CR          

(D) AQ

16. I : Prune : : Hair : 11

(A) Beard (B) Lawn (C) Wool (D) Shrub

(P) Shave ‘ (Q) Mow (R) Trim (S) Shear

A. DR

B. AP

C. BQ

D. CS

Classification

17. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

A. Chicken             B. Snake           C. Swan

D. Crocodile           E. Frog

18. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

A. Cap                B. Turban          C. Helmet       

D. Veil              E. Hat

19. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

A. Kiwi     B. Eagle          C. Emu             D. Ostrich

20. Choose the word which is different from the rest.

A. Rigveda            B. Yajurveda           C. Atharvaveda 

D. Ayurveda        E. Samveda

1. B   2. B    3. D    4. C     5. B     6. A    7. C    8. B   9. D   10.D   11. C   12. C   13.B      14. B   15. D   16. A   17.A   18. D   19. B 20. D

MCQs on Sitting Arrangements & Directions

Sitting Arrangement

Q. 1: P, Q, R, S and T are sitting in a line facing West. P and Q are sitting together. R is sitting at south end and S is sitting at North end. T is neighbour of Q and R. Who is sitting the middle?

(a) P          (b) Q         (c) R         (d) S

Q. Statement: Six friends A, B, C, D, E and F are sitting in a row facing towards North. C is sitting between A and E. D is not at the extreme end. B is sitting at immediate right of E. F is not at the right end but D is sitting at 3rd left of E.

Q.2: How many persons are there to the right of D?

(a) One               (b) Two            (c) Three                (d) Four      (e) None of these

Q. 3: Which of the following is setting to the left of D?

(a) F                    (b) C                     (c) E                       (d) A          (e) None of these

Q. 4: Who is at the immediate left of C?

(a) A                                 (b) E                      (c) Either E or A   (d) Cannot be determined         (e) None of these

Q. 5: Who is at the right end?

(a) A                 (b) B                  (c) E     (d) Cannot be determined      (e) None of these

Circular Arrangement

Q. 6.  Five students are standing in a circle. Abhinav is between Alok and Ankur. Apurva is on the left of Abhishek. Alok is on the left of Apurva. Who is sitting next to Abhinav on his right?

(a) Apurva                 (b) Ankur

(c) Abhishek             (d) Alok

Q. Statement: Eight persons I, J, K, L, M, N, O and P are sitting around a circular table but not necessarily in the same order. Three of them are facing outwards while five are facing towards the centre. M is third to the right of K. N is sitting third to the left of M. Three persons are sitting between N and J. O is sitting third to the right of N, who is not facing the centre. L is sitting third to the right of I, who is not facing the centre.

Q. 7: Who sits between N and I?

(a) J          (b) K        (c) M        (d) O     (e) None of these

Q.8. Who among the following is second to the right of J?

(a) L        (b) K           (c) M       (d) N
(e) None of these

Q.9. Which of the following statements is / are true with respect to P?

(a) P is opposite of O

(b) P is fourth to the right of O

(c) P is fourth to the left of O

(d) All are true

(e) None of the above

Arrangement in Other Geometrical Shapes

Q. Statement: Eight friends P, Q, R, S, T, V, W and Y are sitting around a square table in such a way that four of them sit at four corners of the square while four sit in the middle of each of the four sides. The ones who sit at the four corners face the centre while those who sit in the middle of the sides face outside. P who faces the centre sits third to the right of V. T who faces the centre, is not an immediate neighbour of V. Only one person sit between V and W. S sits second of right of Q. Q faces the centre. R is not an immediate neighbour of P.

Q.10. Who sit second to the left of Q?

(a) V         (b) P         (c) T          (d) Y          (e) Cannot be determined

Q.11. What is the person of T with respect of V?

(a) Fourth to the left              (b) Second to the left

(c) Third to the left                 (d) Third to the right

(e)Second to the right

Q.12. Four of the following five are alike in certain way and so form a group. Which is the one that does not belong to that group?

(a) R         (b) W         (c) V          (d) S          (e) Y

Based on Final Direction

Q.13. Suman walks 15 km towards North. She turns right and walks another 15 km. She turns right and walks another 15 km. In which direction is she from the starting point?

A. North     B. South     C. East    D. West

Q.14. After starting from a point, a man walks 4 km towards West, then turning to his right he moves 4 km. After this, he again turns right and moves 4 km. Which choice given below indicates the correct direction in which he is from his starting point?

A. North        B. East           C. South            D. West    

Based on Displacement

Q.15.   Vijay travelled 12 km Southward, then turned right and travelled 10 km, then turned right and travelled 12 km. How far was Vijay from the starting point?

A. 22 km      B. 44 km     C. 12 km    D. 10 km    

Q.16.   A person starts from a point A and travels 3 km Eastwards to B and then turns left and travels thrice that distance to reach C. He again turns left and travels five times the distance he covered between A and B and reaches his destination D. The shortest distance between the starting point and the destination is

A. 12 km   B. 15 km         C. 16 km              D. 18 km    

Based on Direction and Displacement

Q.17.   Shyam, goes 5 km in the North from his school. Now, turning to the left, he goes to 10 km and again turns to left and goes to 5 km. How far he is from his school and in which direction?

A. 10 km, South from school

B. 10 km, North from school

C. 10km, West from school

D. 10 km, East from school

Q.18.   x and Y start from the same point X walks 40 m North, then turns West and walks 80 m, then turns to his right and walks 50 m. At the same time, Y walks 90 m North. Where is Y now with respect to the position of X?

A. Y is 30 m to the East of X

B. Y is 80 m to the West of X

C. Y is 30 m to the west of X

D. Y is 80 m to the East of X

Sitting Arrangement

Q.1. P, Q, R, S और T पश्चिम की ओर मुख करके एक पंक्ति में बैठे हैं। P और Q एक साथ बैठे हैं। R दक्षिणी छोर पर बैठा है और S उत्तरी छोर पर बैठा है। T, Q और R का पड़ोसी है। बीच में कौन बैठा है?

(a)    P          (b) Q         (c) R         (d) S

Q. छह मित्र A, B, C, D, E और F उत्तर दिशा की ओर मुख करके एक पंक्ति में बैठे हैं। C, A और E के बीच में बैठा है। D अंतिम छोर पर नहीं है। B, E के ठीक दाएँ ओर बैठा है। F दाएँ छोर पर नहीं है, लेकिन D, E के बाएँ से तीसरे स्थान पर बैठा है।

Q. 2. D के दाईं ओर कितने व्यक्ति हैं?

(A) एक      (B) दो      (C)  तीन       (D) चार   (E) इनमें से कोई नहीं

Q. 3. निम्नलिखित में से कौन सी सेटिंग D के बायीं ओर है?

(A) F               (B) C          (C) E           (D) A        (E) इनमें से कोई नहीं

Q. 4: C के ठीक बाईं ओर कौन है?

(A) A                    (B) E                             (C) या तो E या A                                  (D) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता    (E)  इनमें से कोई नहीं

Q 5: दाएँ छोर पर कौन है?

(A) A               (B) B            (C) E    

(D) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता        (E). इनमें से कोई नहीं

Circular Arrangement

Q. 6. पांच छात्र एक घेरे में खड़े हैं। अभिनव, आलोक और अंकुर के बीच में है। अपूर्वा अभिषेक के बाईं ओर है। आलोक, अपूर्वा के बाईं ओर है। अभिनव के बगल में उसके दाहिनी ओर कौन बैठा है?

(a) Apurva                 (b) Ankur

(c) Abhishek             (d) Alok

Q. आठ व्यक्ति I, J, K, L, M, N, O और P एक गोलाकार मेज के चारों ओर बैठे हैं लेकिन जरूरी नहीं कि इसी क्रम में हों। उनमें से तीन का मुख बाहर की ओर है जबकि पांच का मुख केंद्र की ओर है। M, K के दायें से तीसरे स्थान पर है। N, M के बायें से तीसरे स्थान पर बैठा है। N और J के बीच तीन व्यक्ति बैठे हैं। L, I के दायें से तीसरे स्थान पर बैठा है, जिसका मुख केंद्र की ओर नहीं है।

Q. 7. N और I के बीच कौन बैठा है?

(a) J          (b) K        (c) M        (d) O     (e) None of these

Q. 8. निम्नलिखित में से कौन J के दाएँ दूसरे स्थान पर है?

(a) L    (b) K       (c) M     (d) N   (e) None of these

Q.9.  निम्नलिखित में से कौन सा कथन P के संबंध में सत्य है/हैं?

(a) पी, ओ के विपरीत है       

(b) पी, ओ के दायें से चौथा है

(c) पी, ओ के बाएं से चौथे स्थान पर है

(d) सभी सत्य हैं               

(e) उपरोक्त में से कोई नहीं

Arrangement in Other Geometrical Shapes

Q. आठ मित्र P, Q, R, S, T, V, W और Y एक वर्गाकार मेज के चारों ओर इस प्रकार बैठे हैं कि उनमें से चार वर्ग के चारों कोनों पर बैठे हैं जबकि चार चारों भुजाओं के बीच में बैठे हैं। . जो लोग चारों कोनों पर बैठे हैं वे केंद्र की ओर मुख करके बैठे हैं जबकि जो लोग भुजाओं के बीच में बैठे हैं वे बाहर की ओर मुख करके बैठे हैं। P, जो केंद्र की ओर मुख करता है, V के दाएँ तीसरे स्थान पर बैठता है। T, जो केंद्र की ओर देखता है, V का निकटतम पड़ोसी नहीं है। V और W के बीच केवल एक व्यक्ति बैठता है। R, P का निकटतम पड़ोसी नहीं है।

Q.10.  Q के बायीं ओर दूसरे स्थान पर कौन बैठा है?

(a) V                (b) P              (c) T                             

    (d) Y          (e) निर्धारित नहीं किया जा सकता

Q.11. V के सन्दर्भ में T का व्यक्ति क्या है?

(a) बाएं से चौथा      (b) बाएं से दूसरा         (c) बाएं से तीसरा      

(d) दाएं से तीसरा   (e)दाएं से दूसरा

Q.12.  निम्नलिखित पांच में से चार एक निश्चित तरीके से समान हैं और इसलिए एक समूह बनाते हैं। वह कौन सा है जो उस समूह से संबंधित नहीं है?

(a) R         (b) W         (c) V          (d) S          (e) Y

Based on Final Direction

Q.13. सुमन उत्तर की ओर 15 किमी चलती है। वह दाएं मुड़ती है और 15 किमी और चलती है। वह दाएं मुड़ती है और 15 किमी और चलती है। प्रारंभिक बिंदु से वह किस दिशा में है?

A. उत्तर     B. दक्षिण          C. पूर्व       D. पश्चिम

  Q.14. एक बिंदु से शुरू करने के बाद, एक आदमी पश्चिम की ओर 4 किमी चलता है, फिर अपने दाहिनी ओर मुड़कर 4 किमी चलता है। इसके बाद, वह फिर से दाएँ मुड़ता है और 4 किमी चलता है। नीचे दिया गया कौन सा विकल्प उस सही दिशा को दर्शाता है जिसमें वह अपने शुरुआती बिंदु से है?

A. उत्तर            B. पूर्व         C. दक्षिण          D. पश्चिम

Based on Displacement

Q.15. विजय ने 12 किमी दक्षिण की ओर यात्रा की, फिर दाएं मुड़कर 10 किमी की यात्रा की, फिर दाएं मुड़कर 12 किमी की यात्रा की। विजय शुरुआती बिंदु से कितनी दूर था

A. 22 किमी          B. 44 किमी        C. 12 किमी   D. 10 किमी

Q.16.  एक व्यक्ति बिंदु A से शुरू होता है और B तक 3 किमी पूर्व की ओर यात्रा करता है और फिर बाएं मुड़ता है और C तक पहुंचने के लिए उस दूरी से तीन गुना अधिक दूरी तय करता है। वह फिर से बाईं ओर मुड़ता है और A और B के बीच तय की गई दूरी से पांच गुना अधिक दूरी तय करता है और अपने गंतव्य तक पहुंचता है D. प्रारंभिक बिंदु और गंतव्य के बीच की न्यूनतम दूरी है

A. 12 km              B. 15 km      C. 16 km              D. 18 km    

Based on Direction and Displacement

Q.17.  श्याम, अपने स्कूल से 5 किमी उत्तर में जाता है। अब वह बायीं ओर मुड़कर 10 किमी चलता है और फिर बायीं ओर मुड़कर 5 किमी जाता है। वह अपने विद्यालय से कितनी दूर है और किस दिशा में है?

A. 10 किमी, स्कूल से दक्षिण

B. 10 किमी, स्कूल से उत्तर

C. 10 किमी, स्कूल से पश्चिम

D. 10 किमी, स्कूल से पूर्व

Q.18.  x और Y एक ही बिंदु से शुरू करते हैं X 40 मीटर उत्तर की ओर चलता है, फिर पश्चिम की ओर मुड़ता है और 80 मीटर चलता है, फिर अपने दाईं ओर मुड़ता है और 50 मीटर चलता है। उसी समय, Y 90 मीटर उत्तर की ओर चलता है। X की स्थिति के संबंध में Y अब कहाँ है?

A. Y, X के 30 मीटर पूर्व में है

B. Y, X के पश्चिम में 80 मीटर है

C. Y, X के 30 मीटर पश्चिम में है

D. Y, X के 80 मीटर पूर्व में है

1. B   2. D    3. A    4. A     5. B     6.D    7. E    8. B   9. D   10.B   11. C   12. D   13. C     14. A   15.D   16. B   17.C   18. D 

MCQs on Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude

Speed, Time and Distance

Q.1. If a person walks at 14 km/hr instead of 10 km/hr, he would have walked 20 km more. The actual distance travelled by him is:

A. 50 km                   B. 56 km

C. 70 km                 D. 80 km

Q.2. In a flight of 600 km, an aircraft was slowed down due to bad weather. Its average speed for the trip was reduced by 200 km/hr and the time of flight increased by 30 minutes. The duration of the flight is:

A. 2 hours                      B. 3 hours

C. 4 hours                      D. 1 hour

Q.3. The ratio between the speeds of two trains is 7 : 8. If the second train runs 400 km in 4 hours, then the speed of the first train is:

A. 70 km/hr                 B. 75 km/hr

C. 84 km/hr                  D. 87.5 km/hr

Q.4. In covering a distance of 30 km, Abhay takes 2 hours more than Sameer. If Abhay doubles his speed, then he would take 1 hour less than Sameer. Abhay’s speed is:

A. 5 kmph                      B. 6 kmph

C. 6.25 kmp                   D. 7.5 kmph

 Ratio and Proportion

Q.5. If a : b = 5 : 9 and 

         b : c = 4: 7, find a : b : c.

A. 20:30:63               B. 20:36:63

C. 32:20:63                D. 20:32:63

Q.6. If A : B = 3 : 4, B : C = 5 : 7

        and C : D = 8 : 9 then A : D is 

       equal to’

 A. 3 : 7                     B.  7 : 3

C. 21 : 10                   D. 10 : 21

Q.7. If two-third of A is four-fifth of B, then A : B = ?

A. 5 : 6             B. 6 : 5

C. 10 : 9           D. 9 :10

Q.8. If A : B = 3 : 4 and B : C = 6 : 5, then A : (A + C) is equal to

A. 9 : 10                B. 10 : 9

C. 9 : 19                D. 19 : 9

Percentage

Q.9. A fruit seller had some apples. He sells 40% apples and still has 420 apples. Originally, he had:

A. 588 apples            B. 600 apples

C. 672 apples            D. 700 apples

Q.10. What percentage of numbers from 1 to 70 have 1 or 9 in the unit’s digit?

A. 1                 B. 14

C. 20              D. 21

Q.11. If A = x% of y and B = y% of x, then which of the following is true?

A. A is smaller than B.           

B. A is greater than B

C. A = B             

D. If x is smaller than y, then A is greater than B.

Q.12. Two tailors X and Y are paid a total of Rs. 550 per week by their employer. If X is paid 120 percent of the sum paid to Y, how much is Y paid per week?

A. Rs. 200          B. Rs. 250

C. Rs. 300          D. Rs. 350

Profit and loss

Q.13. Suresh bought a cell phone from a shop. If he sells it at Rs. 8400 to Mahesh and earns a profit of 12%, find the price at which Suresh bought the cell phone.

A. Rs.7100             B. Rs.7250

C. Rs.7350             D. Rs.7500

Q.14. The owner of the cell phone shop charges 23% more than the cost price. If a customer paid 7011 for a cell phone, find the cost price of the cell phone.

A. 5860                  B. 5220

C. 5700                   D. 6750

Interest

Q.15. In how many years the simple interest on Rs. 6000 at 10% rate of interest S.I will become Rs. 1800?

A. 3 months

B. 3.5 months

C. 4 months

D. 4.5 month

Q.16. How much time will it take for an amount of Rs. 450 to yield Rs. 81 as interest at 4.5% per annum of simple interest?

A. 3.5 years

B. 4 years

C. 4.5 years

D. 5 years

Q.17. A sum of money amounts to Rs. 9800 after 5 years and Rs. 12005 after 8 years at the same rate of simple interest. The rate of interest per annum is:

A. 5%

B. 8%

C. 12%

D. 15%

Q.18. What will be the ratio of simple interest earned by certain amount at the same rate of interest for 6 years and that for 9 years?

A. 1 : 3                    B. 1 : 4

C. 2 : 3                     D. 4 : 3

Discount

Q.19. Raj got a new chair for 35% discount. Had Raj got no discount, Raj would have had to pay Rs. 224 more. How much did Raj pay for the chair?

A. Rs. 416                     B. Rs. 640

C. Rs. 208                    D. Rs. 224

Q.20. If a shopkeeper gives 20% discount and then 10% discount on a pen, which has the marked price of Rs. 500, how much would be the selling price of the pen?

A. Rs. 350                         B. Rs. 150

C. Rs. 320                         D. Rs. 360

Q.21. An article is listed at Rs. 65. A customer bought this article for Rs. 56.16 and got two successive discounts of which the first one is 10%. The other rate of discount of this scheme that was allowed by the shopkeeper was :

A. 3%               B. 4%

C. 6%               D. 2%

Q.22. Simran gets a discount of 25% on Rs. 3600 oven. Since she pays cash, she gets additional 2% discount too. How much does she pay?

A. Rs. 2864                     B. Rs. 2468

C. Rs. 2548                    D. Rs. 2646

Average

Q.23. Average of all prime numbers between 30 to 50

A. 37                                 B. 37.8

C. 39                                 D. 39.8

Q.24. Find the sum of first 30 natural numbers

A. 470                 B. 468

C. 465                 D. 463

Q.25. Find the average of first 10 multiples of 7

A. 35.5                   B. 37.5

C. 38.5                    D. 40.5

Q.26.The average of four consecutive odd numbers is 24. Find the largest number.

A. 25                     B. 21

C. 29                    D. 31

Q.27 Average of 10 numbers is zero. At most how many numbers may be greater than zero

A. 0              B. 1

C. 5               D. 9

Q.28. 7 A batsman makes a score of 87 runs in the 17th match and thus increases his average by 3. Find his average after 17th match

A. 36                B. 37

C. 38                D. 39

1. A   2. D    3. D    4. A     5. C     6.D    7. B    8. C   9. D   10.C   11. C   12. B   13. D     14. C   15. A   16. B   17.C   18. C   19.A     20. D    21. B    22.D    23. D    24. C     25. C    26. B   27.D     28.C 

MCQs on Blood Relations

1. Pointing to a photograph of a boy Mr. Ram said, “He is the son of the only son of my mother.” How is Mr Ram related to that boy?

A. Brother

B. Uncle

C. Cousin

D. Father

2. Ravi is a son of Aman’s father’s sister. Sahil is the son of Divya who is the mother of Gaurav and grandmother of Aman. Ashok is the father of Tanya and grandfather of Ravi. Divya is the wife of Ashok.

How is Ravi related to Divya?

A. Nephew

B. Son

C. Grandson

D. Data inadequate

3. Rita told Mani, “The girl I met yesterday at the beach was the youngest daughter of the brother-in-law of my friend’s mother.” How is the girl related to Rita’s friend?

A. Cousin

B. Daughter

C. Friend

D. Aunt

4. Read the following instructions:

  • A + B indicates A is the brother of B;
  • A – B indicates A is the sister of B and
  • A x B indicates A is the father of B

Which of the following means that C is the son of M?

A. M – N x C + F

B. F – C + N x M

C. N + M – F x C

D. M x N – C + F

5. Read the following instructions:

  • P $ Q means P is the brother of Q;
  • P # Q means P is the mother of Q;
  • P * Q means P is the daughter of Q;

If the code of family is A # B $ C * D, who is the father in them?

A. D

B. B

C. C

D. A

6. If A + B means A is the mother of B; A x B means A is the father of B; A $ B means A is the brother of B and A @ B means A is the sister of B then which of the following means P is the son of Q?

A. Q + R @ P @ N      

B. Q + R * P @ N

C. Q x R $ P @ N       

D. Q x R $ P $ N

1. D   2. C    3. A    4. D     5. D     6.D

MCQs on Calendars

  1. Today is Monday. After 61 days, it will be:

A. Tuesday               B. Wednesday

C. Thursday              D. Saturday

 

2. On 5th December 1993, Nirmala and Raju celebrated their anniversary on Sunday. What will be the day on their anniversary in 1997?

A. Wednesday

B. Thursday

C. Friday

D. Tuesday

3. Mrs. Susheela celebrated her wedding anniversary on Tuesday 30th September 1997. What will she celebrate her next wedding anniversary on same day (Tuesday)?

A. 30 Sept 2003

B. 30 Sept 2004

C. 30 Sept 2002

D. 30 October 2003

4. Dec 9, 2001 is Sunday then what was the day on Dec 9, 1971?

A. Thursday

B. Wednesday

C. Saturday

D. Sunday

5. What day of week was it on 5th November,1989  if it was Monday on 4th April, 1988 ?

A. Monday 

B. Tuesday

C. Saturday

D. Sunday

6. If 17thmarch 2008 was Monday, what was 1stApril 2012?

A. Monday 

B. Tuesday

C. Saturday

D. Sunday

7. Which year in the future will have the same calendar exactly as 2009?

A. 2010

B. 2013

C. 2015

D. 2017

1. D    2. C   3. A   4.D   5. B   6. D   7.C

MCQs on Syllogism (Logical deductions), Statements and Assumption

Syllogism (Logical deductions)

Q.1. Statements:

Some dogs are asses.

Some asses are bulls.

Conclusions:

I. Some asses are not dogs.

II. Some dogs are bulls.

A. Only (1) conclusion follows

B. Only (2) conclusion follows

C. Either (1) or (2) follows

D. Neither (1) nor (2) follows

E. Both (1) and (2) follow

Q.2 Statements: 

Some actors are singers.

All the singers are dancers.

Conclusions:

I. Some actors are dancers.

II. No singer is actor.

A. Only (1) conclusion follows

B. Only (2) conclusion follows

C. Either (1) or (2) follows

D. Neither (1) nor (2) follows

E. Both (1) and (2) follow

Q.3. Statements

S1: Some cars are roads

S2: Some roads are buses

Conclusions:

I. Some roads are cars

II. Some buses are roades

A. Only (1) conclusion follows

B. Only (2) conclusion follows

C. Either (1) or (2) follows

D. Neither (1) nor (2) follows

E. Both (1) and (2) follow

Q.4. Statements

S1: Some men are lions

S2: All lions are foxes

Conclusions:

I. Some foxes are lions

II. All men are foxes

A. Only (1) conclusion follows

B. Only (2) conclusion follows

C. Either (1) or (2) follows

D. Neither (1) nor (2) follows

5. Statements

S1: No magazine is cap

S2: All caps are cameras

Conclusions:

Some magazines are not caps

No cap is magazine

Only (1) conclusion follows

Only (2) conclusion follows

Either (1) or (2) follows

Neither (1) nor (2) follows

Both (1) and (2) follow

Statements and Assumptions

Q.6. Statement: Drastic increase in pollution is now a global phenomenon.

Assumptions: 

(I)  All countries have realized it and working towards the control.

(II) Growing population, industries, highways and constructions are beyond control.

A. If only assumption I is implicit      

B. If only assumption II is implicit

C. If neither assumption I nor II is implicit

D. If both assumption I and II are implicit

Q. 7. Statement:  Take a ferry or a boat instead of a bus to reach the Kravi Islands faster.

Assumptions: 

(I)     The islands being in remote location are not easily accessible.

(II)   Ferries and boats are available to travel to Kravi Islands.

A. If only assumption I is implicit      

B. If only assumption II is implicit

C. If neither assumption I nor II is implicit

D. If both assumption I and II are implicit

Q. 8. Statement:“Send employee XYZ for a training in UK to gain more insight into the project which he is handling at present.

Assumption: 

(I)  Some similar training programs are available in the employee’s own country as well. 

(II) With the present skill sets, employee XYZ is incapable of handling the project.

A. If only assumption I is implicit      

B. If only assumption II is implicit

C. If neither assumption I nor II is implicit

D. If both assumption I and II are implicit

Q. 9. Statement: “The Prime Minister is expected to announce an expansion in his Ministry shortly. A newspaper report.

Assumptions: 

(I)   The newspaper has quoted authentic sources.

(II)  The newspaper has reliable sources for the news.

(III) The Prime Minister has the power to expand his cabinet.

A. Only I and II are implicit

B. Only II and III are implicit

C. Only I and III are implicit

D. all are implicit

E. None of these

1. D    2. A    3. E   4.A   5.E   6.C     7. B     8. C    9. B

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