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Simple Logical Questions And Answers

February 18th, 2010 | 11 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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Logical Questions and Answers

January 5th, 2010 | 3 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

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Directions for next 5 logical questions: Refer to the data below and answer the logical questions that follow:

Nine people A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I want to go a party. There are some conditions as follows.

  • If A goes then G will also go.
  • A and B always go together.
  • If D doesn’t go, then C goes.
  • If H goes. I will definitely go.
  • If B goes, E doesn’t go.
  • D and I always go together.
  • If B goes, I definitely goes.
  • B and D never goes together.
  • If C goes, H will definitely go.

1. If four people were to go to party, which of the following will be the group?

a. ABGE

b. CHID

c. HIDB

d. DEAB

2. If B and H never go together, which of the following is true?

a. If C goes, then B will not go.

b. If I goes, then B, will not go.

c. If e goes, then H will definitely go.

d. Both [a] and [b]

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Logical Questions

December 15th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning.

Directions for next 3 Logical Questions: Answer the logical questions based on the following information.

We are three friends—Saptarsh, Rushat and Trivendra – each has some red and white balls.

I. Saptarsh has atleast one red ball and twice as many white balls as red balls.

II. Rushat has atleast one red ball and three times as many white balls as red balls.

III. Trivendra has atleast one red ball and three more white balls than red balls.

IV. When I tell you the number of balls we have altogether – the number is less than 25, you will know how many balls I have, but not how many balls each of the others has.”

1. How many balls do these three people have altogether?

a. 12

b. 19

c. 24

d. 29

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Logical Questions With Solutions

December 10th, 2009 | 16 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Directions for next 3 Logical Questions: Answer the Logical Questions based on the following information.

Mr. Mehra has 3 children – A, B and C. C is married to the eldest daughter of Mrs. And Mr. Kapoor. Kapoors married their youngest daughter to the eldest son of Mrs. And Mr. Gupta and the couple had two children E and F. J and K are sons of C and D. L is daughter of E. (Assume children inherit the assume of the father)

1. What is the surname of L?
a. Mehra
b. Kapoor
c. Gupta
d. Cannot be determined

2. How is J related to the father of D?
a. Grandfather
b. Grandson
c. Maternal uncle
d. None of these

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Logical Questions With Solutions

November 24th, 2009 | 18 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Questions With Solutions: Directions for next 3 Logical Questions: Solution the Logical Questions based on the following information:

Each digit, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 is represented by a different letter A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I but not necessarily in this order. Further, each of A + B + C + D + E, E + F + G and G + H + I is equal to13.

1. Find the value of E.
a.5
b. 7
c. 4
d. 6
e. cannot be determined

2. What is the sum of C, E and G?
a. 7
b. 9
c. 4
d. 5
e. cannot be determined

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Logical Questions And Answers

November 11th, 2009 | 21 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Questions And Answers- Directions for next 5 Logical Questions: Read the following information carefully, and answer the logical questions that follow.

I. Harsh and Sushila are good at dramatics and computer science.
II. Anju and Harsh are good at computer science and physics.
III. Anju, Jyoti and Namrata are good at physics and history.
IV. Namrata and Anju are good at physics and mathematics.
V. Jyoti and Sushila are good at history and dramatics.

1. Who is good at physics, history and mathematics, but not in computer science?
a. Anju
b. Harsh
c. Namrata
d. Jyoti
e. Sushila.

2. Who is good at history, physics, computer science and mathematics?
a. Harsh
b. Namrata
c. Jyoti
d. Anju
e. Sushila

3. Who is good at physics, history and dramatics?
a. Namrata
b. Jyoti
c. Sushila
d. Anju.
e. Harsh

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