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Logical Questions and Answers

January 5th, 2010 | 4 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 & Aptitude Interview Questions

January 4th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical & Aptitude Interview Questions- Directions for next 2 Logical Questions: Answer these logical questions on the basis of the information given below.

Harish and Sachin are playing a game of matchsticks. There are N matchsticks on the table to start with. Each player, in his turn, picks up at least one matchstick and at most eight matchsticks. The two players take turn alternately. The player who clears the table loses. Assume that each player plays intelligently with an objective of winning. The first move is Haris’s. No player is allowed to pass his turn without picking up any matchsticks.

1. If, for some N, it is known that the number of matchsticks up by Harish in his first four moves were 6, 4, 3 and 6 respectively, then how many matchsticks would Sachin have picked up in his third move? Assume that Harish wins the game?
a. 3
b. 5
c. 6
d. insufficient data.

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Logical & Aptitude Interview Questions

January 2nd, 2010 | 1 Comment | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical & Aptitude Interview Questions- Directions for next 5 Logical & Aptitude Interview Questions: Refer to the data below and answer the logical & aptitude interview questions that follow.

Two families with 14 members, includes 7 males and 7 females. C is the grandfather of M and P and he is an engineer. C has one sister, O who is lawyer. K is an engineer and I is a lawyer, both of them are sons-i-law of E, F, G and H are daughters of E and C and out of them only H is Unmarried and is a teacher. Other sisters of H are housewives. G is not married with an engineer. M and P are sons of K. one of the grandson of C is an engineer. O has one married son D and one unmarried daughter I. L is the aunt of Z and she is working in a bank. F is sister-in-law of L and she is a housewife. Z is a student and his father is an engineer. In the family only P is a doctor.

1. What is the profession of M?
a. Doctor
b. Engineer
c. Lawyer
d. Cannot be determined

2. What is the profession of teacher’s cousin sister?
a. bank employee
b. Engineer
c. Lawyer
d. Doctor

3. How two male engineers from same generation are related to each other?
a. Cousin sisters
b. Cousin brothers
c. Brothers-in-law
d. Sisters-in-law

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Logical Questions

December 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

logical-questions. Directions for next 2 Logical Questions: Answer the logical questions on the basis of the information given below.

At the Pizzeria – a fast food centre, pizzas are made only on an automatic pizza-making machine. The machine continuously makes different sorts of pizzas by adding one or more sorts of topping on a common base. The machine makes the pizzas at the rate of 1 pizza per minute. The various toppings are added to the pizzas in the following manner. The 1st, 4th, 7th, 10th … pizzas are topped with pepperoni; the 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd ……… pizzas with olive and baby corn; the 1st, 9th, 17th, 25th … pizzas with mushroom; and the rest with cheese and tomatoes.

The machine works for exactly 11 hours per day without any break in between.

1. How many pizzas per day are made with cheese and tomatoes as topping?

a. 262

b. 348

c. 287

d. 330

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Reasoning Questions with Solutions

December 16th, 2009 | 40 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

logical-reasoning-questions-with-solutions- Directions for next 3 logical reasoning Questions: Answer the logical reasoning Questions based on the following information.

Long ago, King Ashoka, organized a horse riding competition. The entry fee for participation was one gild coin and the total number of coins collected would be distributed among the first four winners. All the four winners were awarded with a different number of coins; however the winner in the first position got the maximum coins and so on, so that the winner in the fourth position got the least number of coins.

A, B, C, D were the first four winners in the competition so that;

I. A did not come first, B did not come second, C did not come third and D did not come fourth.
II. B won more coins than C.
III. D won more coins than B.

1. C, one of the four winners ended the competition in position number.
a. 4
b. 2
c. 1
d. Cannot be determined

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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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CAT Logical Questions

December 14th, 2009 | 11 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

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

The holy town of Mantralayam has 3 temples. The magical powers of each temple doubles the flowers a devotee carries every time he/she passes under the doorway at the entrance of the temple. He/she then offers some flowers to the idol and exits the temple with the remaining flowers.

1. Chari carries X flowers to temple 1. At each of the 3 temples, he places an identical number of flowers (Y). He exits the temple 3 without a single flower. X was most probably:
a. 2 flowers
b. 5 flowers
c. 6 flowers
d. 7 flowers

2. In the questions 1, Y was most probably:
a. 8 flowers
b. 5 flowers
c. 6 flowers
d. 7 flowers

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Sample Logical Questions

December 7th, 2009 | 7 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Sample Logical Questions- Direction for next 3 Sample Logical Questions: Answer the sample logical questions based on the given information.

A toy cube pictures of different fruits on its six faces. Top face has the picture of orange. Banana is adjacent to melon and orange. Apple is not at the bottom of the cube and melon is opposite the peach.

1. The neighbouring faces of the sixth fruit mango do not have the picture of
a. apple
b. orange
c. peach
d. banana

2. Which of the following does not represent correct pair of fruits on opposite faces?
a. Orange-mango
b. Apple-banana
c. Apple-mango
d. All of these

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Sample Logical Questions

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

Sample Logical Questions- Direction for next 2 Sample Logical Questions: Answer the sample logical 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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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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