Logical Reasoning Test Paper 1
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Question 1 What is the Value of P ?
A.
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5
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B.
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1
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C.
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2
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D.
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0
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Ans:- C
Question 2
Question 2
Which of the following is a prime ?
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C
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B.
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Z
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C.
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X
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D.
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R
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Ans:- A
Question 3
What is the number that is not there from below:
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0
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B.
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5
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C.
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6
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D.
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none of these
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Ans:- D
Question 4
Data Sufficiency:-
If the square root of the product of three positive integers is
equal to the largest of the three integers, what is the product of two smaller
numbers ?
(1) the largest number of the three distinct numbers is 36.
(2) the average(arithmetic mean) of three numbers is 17.
A.
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question can be answered by using one of the statements
alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statements alone
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B.
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question can be answered by using either statements alone.
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C.
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question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statements alone.
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D.
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question can not be answered even by using both statements
together.
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Ans:- A
Question 5
Data Sufficiency :-
p, q are positive integers, p>q. The product of pq=24. What
is the value of p ?
i. p/q is integer.
ii. q/3 in integer.
i. p/q is integer.
ii. q/3 in integer.
A.
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question can be answered by using one of the statements
alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statements alone
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B.
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question can be answered by using either statements alone
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C.
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question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statements alone
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D.
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question can not be answered even by using both statements
together
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Ans:- A
Question 6
Data Sufficiency :-
48 gifts were distributed among children. The number of children
older than 5 are ?
i. Children less than 5 or equals 5 year of age gets 6 gifts.
ii. Children above 5 get 5 gifts.
i. Children less than 5 or equals 5 year of age gets 6 gifts.
ii. Children above 5 get 5 gifts.
A.
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question can be answered by using one of the statements
alone, but cannot be answered by usingthe other statements alone
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B.
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question can be answered by using either statements alone.
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C.
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question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statements alone.
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D.
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question can not be answered even by using both statements
together
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Ans:- C
Question 7
Data Sufficiency:-
Rahim plans to draw a square JKLM with a point O on the side JK
but is not successful. Why is Rahim unable to draw the square?
A. The length of OM is twice that of OL.
B. The length of OM is 4 cm.
A.
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question can be answered by using one of the statements
alone, but cannot be answered by using the other statements alone
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B.
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question can be answered by using either statements alone
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C.
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question can be answered by using both statements
together, but cannot be answered by using either statements alone
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D.
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question can not be answered even by using both statements
together
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Ans:- A
Paragraph/Instructions
Sherlock Homes and Dr. Watson have to travel from Rajeev Gandhi
chowk to Indira Gandhi International Airport via the metro. They have enough
coins of 1, 5, 10 and 25 paise. Sherlock Homes agree to pay for Dr. Watson only
if he tells all the possible combinations of coins that can be used to pay for
the ticket.
Question 8
How many combinations are possible if the fare is 50 paise
?
A.
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49
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B.
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39
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C.
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45
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D.
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35
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Ans:- A
Question 9
How many combinations are possible if they get an international
dignity discount of 10%, i.e. the fare is 45 paise ?
A.
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45
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B.
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44
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C.
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39
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D.
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40
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Ans:- C
Question 10
How many times will the laser beam bounce off a mirror surface
before exiting the rectangle from point C, if the beam travels a total distance
of 25 cm inside the rectangle ?
A.
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5
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B.
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4
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C.
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3
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D.
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None of these
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Ans:- B
Question 11
How many times will the laser beam bounce off a mirror surface
before exiting the rectangle from point A, if the beam travels the shortest
possible distance inside the rectangle ?
A.
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2
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B.
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3
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C.
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15
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D.
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4
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Ans:- A
Paragraph/Instructions
In a Class X Board examination, ten papers are distributed over
five Groups – PCB, Mathematics, Social Science, Vernacular and English. Each of
the ten papers is evaluated out of 100. The final score of a student is
calculated in the following manner.
First, the Group Scores are obtained by averaging marks in the
papers within the Group. The final score is the simple average of the Group
Scores.
The data for the top ten students are presented below. (Dipan’s
score in English Paper II has been intentionally removed in the table).
Note: B or G against the name of a student respectively
indicates whether the student is a boy or a girl.
Question 12
How much did Dipan get in English Paper II?
A.
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94
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B.
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98
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C.
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97
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D.
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95
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Ans:- C
Question 13
Question 13
Students who obtained Group Scores of at least 95 in every group
are eligible to apply for a prize. Among those who are eligible, the student
obtaining the highest Group Score in Social Science Group is awarded this
prize. The prize was awarded to:
A.
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Shreya
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B.
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Ram
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C.
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Dipan
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D.
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Ayesha
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Ans:- C
Question 14
Among the top ten students, how many boys scored at least 95 in
at least one paper from each of the groups?
A.
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1
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B.
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2
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C.
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3
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D.
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4
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Ans:- A
Question 15
Each of the ten students was allowed to improve his/her score in
exactly one paper of choice with the objective of maximizing his/her final
score. Everyone scored 100 in the paper in which he or she chose to improve.
After that, the topper among the ten students was:
A.
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Ram
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B.
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Agni
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C.
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Ayesha
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D.
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Dipan
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Ans:- D
Question 16
Had Joseph, Agni, Pritam and Tirna each obtained Group Score of
100 in the Social Science Group, then their standing in decreasing order of
final score would be:
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Pritam, Joseph, Tirna, Agni
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B.
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Joseph, Tirna, Agni, Pritam
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C.
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Pritam, Agni, Tirna,
Joseph
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D.
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Joseph, Tirna, Pritam, Agni
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Ans:- A
Paragraph/Instructions
Paragraph/Instructions
Out of the two bar graphs provided below, one shows the amounts
(in Lakh Rs.) invested by a Company in purchasing raw materials over the years
and the other shows the values (in Lakh Rs.) of finished goods sold by the
Company over the years.
Question 17
The maximum difference between the amount invested in Raw
materials and value of sales of finished goods was during the year?
A.
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1995
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B.
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1996
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C.
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1997
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D.
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1998
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Ans:- C
Question 18
Question 18
The value of sales of finished goods in 1999 was approximately
what percent of the sum of amount invested in Raw materials in the years 1997,
1998 and 1999?
A.
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33%
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B.
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37%
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C.
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45%
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D.
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49%
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Ans:- D
Question 19
Question 19
What was the difference between the average amount invested in
Raw materials during the given period and the average value of sales of
finished goods during this period?
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Rs. 77.5 lakhs
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B.
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Rs. 62.5 lakhs
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C.
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Rs. 55.2 lakhs
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D.
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Rs.68.9 lakhs
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Ans:- A
Question 20
Question 20
In which year, the percentage change (compared to the previous
year) in the investment on Raw materials is same as that in the value of sales
of finished goods?
A.
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1996
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B.
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1997
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C.
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1998
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D.
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1999
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Ans:- B
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