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Reasoning Questions For CAT – MAT – XAT – BANK PO EXAMS

February 24th, 2010 | 6 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Reasoning Questions- Directions for next 4 Reasoning Ability Questions for CAT: Answer these cat reasoning ability questions on the basis of the information given below.

Among six friends – A, B, C, D, E and F – three are wearing a Blue dress, two are wearing a Red dress and one is wearing a Green dress. Three of them are employed, two are unemployed and one is a student. Also, three of them own only a Bicycle each, two of them own only a scooter each and one owns only a Mobike. Except C and D, no two friends have more than one similar attribute in common. Further the following information is known.

(i) C, who does not wear a Blue dress, does not have the same kind of vehicle as A.
(ii) Each of the four persons A, B, D and E have exactly one attribute in common with the person who owns the kind of vehicle which no other person owns.
(iii) The student does not own a Bicycle.
(iv) For A, B and F, there is one common attribute and that is not the color of dress.

1. Who owns the Mobike?
a. C
b. F
c. D
d. Either C or F

2. What is the color of the dress that the student wears?
a. Blue
b. Green
c. Red
d. Cannot be determined

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Quantitative Ability Questions

February 22nd, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

quantitative-ability-questions- Directions for next 3 quantitative ability questions: Answer the quantitative ability questions on the basis of the information given below.

Consider a cylinder of height n cms and radius 3/π cms. A string of width h cms, when would around the cylinder without keeping any space between two turns, covers the lateral surface of the cylinder completely.

1. What is the required length of the string?
a. 6n/h cms
b. 12h/c cms
c. 36n/h cms
d. 6n cms

2. The same string is wound on the exterior four walls of a cube, making eqully spaced 6 turns starting from point A and ending at point B exactly above A. If ‘a’ is the side of the cube then find the relation between a and n. (Let h = 1 in the above question and neglect it in this question)
a. a = 3/2√n
b. a = 1/4n
c. n = √3/2a²
d. a = 1/2n²

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Simple Logical Questions And Answers

February 18th, 2010 | 12 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Simple Logical Questions And Answers- Directions for next 4 Simple logical questions: Answers the logical questions based on the following information.
The Australian cricket team will be visiting India soon. The matches are to be held in four cities: Mumbai; Chennai; Kolkata; and Delhi. Due to the past record, these places are famous and called ‘batsman’s paradise’, ‘spin magic’, ‘fast track’, and ‘poor outfeild’, although not in this order. At each of these places, an award will be given to one Indian cricket superstar of the past. These four players will be Bishan Singh Bedi, Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev and Mohinder Amarnath.

I. Each of the four celebrities, will be in the stands for exactly more than the one in which he has to receive the award.
II. Delhi has always been favorable to spin bowling and hence aptly known as ‘spin magic’.
III. Neither Kolkata nor Mumbai will be honoring Bishan Singh Bedi.
IV. The one who will be honors at kolkata will also be present at the ‘poor outfeild’.
V. The city famous as ‘poor outfeild’ will be honoring kapil Dev.
VI. Mohinder Amarnath will be honored at ‘fast track’ and will watch the matches only in the company of Kapil Dev.
VII. Sunil Gavaskar will be honored in Mumbai and will not be visiting Kolkata and Chennai.

1. Mumbai is known as
a. spin magic
b. poor outfield
c. batsmen’s paradise
d. fast track
e. None of these

2. Kolkata will be honoring
a. Bishan Singh Bedi
b. Kapil Dev
c. Mohinder Amarnath
d. Cannot be determined
e. None of (a), (b), (c)

3. The maximum number of celebrities to visit Kolkata is
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. None of these

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Sample CAT Verbal Questions

February 15th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Verbal ability

Sample CAT Verbal Questions: Directions for next 4 Sample CAT Verbal Questions: In each Sample CAT verbal questions, the word at the top of the table is used in 4 different ways, numbered 1 to 4. Choose the option in which the usage of the word is INCORRECT or INAPROPRIATE.

1. PACK
a. The announcement was designed to pack the irate crowd.
b. Pack the earth down around the plant.
c. The band can still pack out concert halls.
d. What made you pack up a good job like that?

2. COME
a. The doctor says the patient will soon come around
b. If you waste your time, you will surely come to grief.
c. His real character will soon come around light.
d. I don’s think such a thing will ever come to pass.

3. CALL
a. I’;; be on call the night of the party.
b. It is difficult to call around the events of one’s childhood.
c. New responsibilities often call out virtues and abilities unsuspected before.
d. Please call in a doctor at once.

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CAT Quantitative Questions

February 15th, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Quantitative Ability

CAT Quantitative Questions: Directions for next 3 CAT Quantitative Questions: Refer to the data below and answer the cat quantitative questions that follow.
The registration number of my car is ABCD and that of my scooter is DCBA. Incidentally, both ABCD and DCBA are four digit prime numbers. Also, A, B, C, D are prime but each alphabet need not be the different i.e. A may be equal to C and so on. Answer the following questions on the basis of the given information.

1. Which is the smallest Prime number in the order ABCD which satisfies the given condition?
a. 3377
b. 7752
c. 3257
d. 3335

2. Which is the largest number possible in the order DCBA?
a. 7733
b. 3335
c. 7757
d. 5223

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Logical Reasoning Sample Questions and Answers

February 13th, 2010 | 5 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Sample Questions and Answers- Directions for next 4 Sample Logical Questions: Refer to the data below and answer the sample logical questions that follow.

Four boys A, B, C, D and four girls P, Q, R, S are going for competition, under the guidance of four instructors I1, I2, I3, I4. The groups are formed under the following conditions:

1. A group should have atleast 1 boy, 1 girl and 1 instructor.
2. Only three groups are to be formed.
3. A does not want to go with R.
4. B always goes with S only when I1 is in the group.
5. I3 does not want R or D in his group.
6. S and P are not in the same group, if I4 is instructor.

1. Which of the following groups are possible?
I. A, B, S, I1
II. Q, C, S, I3
III. C, B, A, I1
a. Only I
b. Only II
c. I and III
d. I and II

2. Among instructors I1, I2 are males and I3, I4 are females. If group of 4 with majority of females has to be formed. Which of the following is not possible?
a. A, I4, S, Q
b. C, I3, S, P
c. C, I4, R, Q
d. D, I3, P, Q

3. How many groups of four are possible with S and I3. What are the possibilities for their group?
a. 5
b. 4
c. 6
d. 3

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Verbal Sample Questions

February 13th, 2010 | 2 Comments | Posted in Verbal ability

Verbal Sample Questions: Directions for next 3 Verbal Sample Questions: Read the passage given below and answer the verbal sample questions accordingly.

In a certain society, there are two marriage groups, Red and Brown. No marriage is permitted within a group. On marriage, males become part of their wife’s group: women remain in their own group. Children belong to the same group as their parents. Widowers and divorced males revert to the group of their birth. Marriage to more than one person at the same time and marriage to a direct descendant are forbidden.

1. A Brown female could have had
I. a grandfather born Red
II. a grandmother born Red
III. two grandfathers born Brown.
a. I only
b. II only
c. I and II only
d. I, II and III

2. A male born into the Brown group may have
a. an uncle in either group
b. a Brown daughter
c. a son-in-law born into the Red group
d. a daughter-in-law in the Red group.

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Easy Quantitative Ability Questions

February 13th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Quantitative Ability

Quantitative Ability Questions: Directions for next 3 quantitative ability questions: Refer to the data below and answer the quantitative ability questions that follow.

In an examination of 120 students, 90 students passed in English, 65 students passed in Maths and 75 students passed in Sceince. If 30 students passed in only one subject and 55 students in only two.

1. How many students passed in all the three subjects?
a. 25
b. 30
c. 35
d. 20
e. Data insufficient

2. How many students passed in Maths and/or Science but failed in English?
a. 15
b. 20
c. 25
d. 30
e. Data insufficient

3. Find the number of students who passed in at least two subjects.
a. 85
b. 25
c. 95
d. 55
e. Data Insufficient

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Data Interpretation, Data Interpretation Questions, Sample Data Interpretation

February 6th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Data Interpretation

Data Interpretation: Directions for next 5 data interpretation questions: Refer to the line graph below and answer the data interpretation questions that bellow.
Data Interpretation
1. What is the average of simple annual growth rate of turnover of Direct selling business in India during the given period?
a. 42%
b. 60%
c. 78%
d. 137.5%

2. If Wamay and Nova were only companies in the direct selling business in India till 1998 with the Wamay market share three times that of Nova, then what is percentage growth in Nova’s turnover during the given period?
a. 10%
b. 15.6%
c. 35%
d. 46.7%

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Sample Reasoning Ability Questions

February 6th, 2010 | 4 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Sample Reasoning Ability Questions. Directions for next 4 Sample Reasoning Ability Questions: Read the following information carefully and answer the sample reasoning ability questions that follow.

Six dancers – Lakshmi, Madhumati, Rani, Rohini, Asha and Kriti perform six different dances: Kathakali, Kathak, Garba, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi and Western, not necessarily in the same order, they belong to six different states: UP, MP, Maharasthra, Orissa, Gujarat and Karnataka. Following things are known about their choices.
I. Asha knows Kathak but does not belong to Gujarat and Maharasthra.
II. Rani and Kriti do not know both Bharatnatyam and Kathakali, but belong to Karnataka and UP respectively.
III. Dancer from MP knows Kathak.
IV. Lakshmi, Rani and Madhumati don’t know Garba or Western.
V. Rohini can perform Western while Lakshmi knows Bharatnatyam.
VI. Lakshmi does not belong to Gujarat while Madhumati belongs to Orissa.

1. Kuchipudi is performed by
a. Rani
b. Rohini
c. Kriti
d. Madhumati
e. None of these

2. Rohini belongs to
a. Orissa
b. Maharasthra
c. Gujarat
d. UP
e. None of these

3. Garba is performed by
a. Rani
b. Kriti
c. Rohini
d. Madhumati
e. None of these

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