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Reasoning Ability - 22.06.2016

Mahendra Guru
Reasoning Ability
Q.1-5. In each of the questions below is given three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.

Q.1. Statements : 

Some books are tables. Some tables are houses.

Some houses are roads.

Conclusions : 

(I) Some roads are tables. 

(II) Some roads are books.

(III) Some houses are books.

01. None follows. 02. Only I and II follow. 03. Only II and III follow.

04. Only I and III follow. 05. All follow. 

Q.2. Statements : 

All pencils are tiles. Some tiles are umbrellas. 

All umbrellas are shirts.

Conclusions : 

(I) Some shirts are pencils. 

(II) Some shirts are tiles.

(III) Some umbrellas are pencils.

01. None follows. 02. Only I follows 03. Only II follows 

04. Only III follows. 05. Only II and III follow.

Q.3. Statements :

All trains are birds. All papers are birds.

All desks are birds. 

Conclusions : 

(I) Some desks are trains. 

(II) Some trains are papers.

(III) Some papers are desks.

01. None follows. 02. Only I and II follow. 03. Only I and III follow.

04. Only II and III follow. 05. All follow. 

Q.4. Statements :

All poles are trees. All trees are rooms.

All rooms are walls.

Conclusions :

(I) All poles are walls. 

(II) Some walls are trees. 

(III) Some rooms are trees.

01. Only I and II follow.

02. Only I and III follow. 03. Only II and III follow

04. Only I follows. 05. All follow. 

Q.5. Statements :

All ships are boats. Some boats are trucks.

No truck is a bus.

Conclusions :

(I) No ship is a bus. 

(II) Some trucks are ships.

(III) Some buses are ships.

01. None follows. 02. Only either I or III follows. 03. Only either I or III and II follow.

04. Only III follows. 05. Only I follows. 

Q.6-10. The questions given below contain two statements giving certain data. You have to decide whether the data given in the statements are sufficient for answering the question. Mark your answer as- 

01. If statement I alone is sufficient but statement II alone is not sufficient

02. If statement II alone is sufficient but statement I alone is not sufficient.

03. If each statement alone (either I or II) is sufficient.

04. If statement I and II together are not sufficient.

05. If both statement together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient.

Q.6. M, N, B, F and H are sitting around a circular table facing the centre. Who is sitting immediate left of B?

(I) Only M is between H and N. 

(II) F is to the immediate left of N.



Q.7. Village K is towards which direction of village N?

(I) Village M is to the north of village N and to the east of village K.

(II) Village D is to west of village N and to the south of village K.

Q.8. Who among Q, T, S, G and V is the tallest?

(I) T is taller than Q, V and G but not the tallest. 

(II) G is taller than V but shorter than Q.

Q.9. How is 'Come' written in a code language?

(I) 'You can come' is written as 'pit ja sod' in that code language. 

(II) 'You may go' is written as 'op ho ja' in that code language.

Q.10. How many son does P have?

(I) M and K are sisters of G. 

(II) J who has only two daughters, is mother of K and wife of P.

ANSWERS

1. 1

2. 3

3. 1

4. 5

5. 2

6. 5

7. 3

8. 1

9. 4

10. 5






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