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Logical Reasoning Questions

November 30th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions

Directions for next 3 logical questions: Answer the logical reasoning questions on the basis of the information given below. A study was conducted to ascertain the relative importance that employees in five different countries assigned to five different traits in their Chief Executive Officers. The traits were compassion (C), decisiveness (D), negotiation skills (N), public visibility (P), and vision (V). The level of dissimilarity between two countries is the maximum difference in the ranks allotted by the two countries to any of the five traits. The following table indicates the rank order of the five traits for each country.

Logical reasoning questions

1. Which of the following countries is least dissimilar to India?

a. China

b. Japan

c. Malaysia

d. Thailand

e. Both China & Japan

2. Which amongst the following countries is most dissimilar to India?

a. China

b. Japan

c. Malaysia

d. Thailand

e. Either China or Thailand

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Verbal Ability Questions

November 30th, 2009 | 11 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Ability Questions

Direction for next 2 questions:

Read the argument and answer the question that follows.

1. When I go on a picnic, I am reminded of studies. Since I have not gone on a picnic, I am not reminded of studies.

Which of these is logically most similar to the above argument?

a. When Ram paints, he feels like going to meet everyone. Since Ram has not painted, he does not feel like going to meet anyone.

b. When Ram goes on a picnic, he feels like studying. He does not feel like going on a picnic because he has not studied.

c. When Ram does not study, he does not feel like going on a picnic. Since he has felt like going on a picnic, he must have studied.

d. My mother threatens to leave the house when I don’t study for CAT. If I do not crack CAT, she will leave me.

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Quantitative Ability Questions

November 29th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability Questions

Direction for next 2 Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. The first, second and middle terms of an A.P. are a, b and c respectively. Then the sum of the A.P. is

a. 2c(b – a)/c – a

b. 2c(c – a)/b – a + c

c. 2(c – a)/b – a

d. None of these

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Quantitative Ability Questions

November 29th, 2009 | 8 Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Direction for next 2 Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. The average age of seven persons remains the same as it was 5 years ago when one of persons is replaced by another person. The age of the new man is less than that of the replaced man by

a. 14 years

b. 5 years

c. 35 years

d. 7 years

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Logical reasoning questions

November 29th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical reasoning questions

Directions for next 3 Logical reasoning questions: Answer the logical reasoning questions on the basis of the information given below.

Amisha, Bipasha, Chitra, Depika and Eravati are five friends specializing in different subjects, viz. Rural Management, Event Management, Operations HR and Sports Management, not necessarily in this order, while pursuing their MBA degree. Also, they come from different cities, viz., Delhi, Kolkata, Pune, Mumbai and Chennai and have studied in different fields i.e., C.A., Engineering, Arts, Commerce and Science (again, not necessarily in this order)

Some more data is available:

  1. Exactly one of the five friends’ shares the initial letter of her name that of the city she comes from and that of the subject she had studied before she enrolled for MBA.
  2. Exactly one girl (not Eravati) has her name, the name of her city, the name of her field of study that of her specialization all starting with different letters of the alphabet.
  3. Depika has studied Engineering and comes from Delhi.
  4. Amisha is from Mumbai and is neither studying Rural Management nor Event Management.
  5. Bipasha is studying HR and the one who has studied Arts is not studying Sports Management.?

1. Who is studying Operations?

a. Amisha

b. Eravati

c. Chitra

d. Cannot be determined

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Verbal ability questions

November 27th, 2009 | 11 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal ability questions

Directions for next 3 Verbal ability questions: Given below are a set of three statements. Mark the alternative that has the correct sequence of the set as a Fact (F), Inference (I) or Judgement (J).

1. A. instance of horrendous ragging are on the rise because no serious disciplinary action is possible as ‘careers are at stake’.

B. The students rushed off to expensive hotels because Teachers’ Day must be celebrated at any cost.

C. Christ has been crossed out because he has no place in the mindless revelry that Christmas has become.

a. JFI

b. IFJ

c. JJF

d. JFJ

2. A. It will be difficult to legalize homosexuality in India because society disapproves of it. B. The government claimed that deletion of Section 377 will open floodgates of delinquent behavior.

C. No one except those whose rights are directly affected by the law can raise the question of its constitutionality.

a. FJF

b. FIJ

c. JFF

d. IFJ

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Quantitative Ability Questions

November 27th, 2009 | 10 Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability Questions

Direction for next 2 Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. If x3 + x2 + ax + b is divided by (x + 1) and (x – 1), it leaves the same remainder 4. Then the values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ respectively would be

a. -1 and 3

b. 1 and 3

c. -1 and -3

d. 1 and -3

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Logical Reasoning Questions

November 26th, 2009 | 12 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers

Directions for next 3 Logical Reasoning Questions:

A cricket tournament was to be organized in Mumbai in which six teams were to participate. The six teams are A, B, C, D, E and F. Each team had to play each of the other teams once. The tournament is scheduled to be held between 25th to August to 4th September 1998. Following information are given:

(i) There has to be a gap of at least 1 day between the matches played by a particular team.

(ii) There cannot be more than two matches on any given day.

(iii) Team C has to play the 1st match of the tournament on 25th August and the last match is to be held on 4th September.

(iv) A plays C on 3rd September and D on 31st August.

(v) D plays C on 25th August, F on 27th August, E on 29th August and play their last match on 4th September.

(vi) No matches are to be held on 26th August and 2nd September. Only 1 match is to be held on 4th September.

1. Which of the following matches cannot be held on 25th August?

a. C vs B

b. B vs A

c. B vs F

d. None of these

2. E vs F match cannot be scheduled on

a. 30th August

b. 31st August

c. 1st September

d. 3rd September

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CAT Sample Quantitative Ability Questions

November 26th, 2009 | 12 Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Sample Quantitative Ability Questions

Direction for next 2 CAT Sample Quantitative Ability Questions:

1. Rashmi started a business with Rs. 4,500 and Pratima joined afterwards with Rs. 3,000. If the profits at the end of one year were divided in the ratio 2 : 1 respectively, how many months later did Pratima join the business after the start?

a. 1.5

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4.5

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Logical Reasoning Questions

November 25th, 2009 | 7 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Sample Logical Reasoning Questions

Direction for next 2 Logical Reasoning Questions: Answer the questions on the basis of the information given below.

A certain perfume is available at a duty-free shop at the Bangkok international airport. It is priced in the Thai currency Baht but other currencies are also acceptable. In particular, the shop accepts Euro and US Dollar at the following rates of exchange:

US Dollar 1 = 41 Bahts

Euro 1 = 46 Bahts

The perfume is priced at 520 Bahts per bottle. After one bottle is purchased, subsequent bottles are available at a discount of 30%. Three friends S, R and M together purchase three bottles of the perfume, agreeing to share the cost equally. R pays 2 Euros. M pays 4 Euros and 27 Thai Bahts and S pays the remaining amount in US Dollars.

1. How much does M owe to S in US Dollars?

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6

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