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Logical Reasoning Questions with Answers

January 5th, 2012 | No Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Answer questions 1 to 5 on the basis of the information given below.
K, L, M, N, P, Q, R, S, U and W are the only ten members in a department. There is a proposal to form a team from within the members of the department, subject to the following conditions:

  • A team must include exactly one among P, R, and S.
  • A team must include either M or Q, but not both.
  • If a team includes K, then it must also include L, and vice versa.
  • If a team includes one among S, U, and W, then it must also include the other two.CAT 2006
  • L and N cannot be members of the same team.
  • L and U cannot be members of the same team.
  • The size of a team is defined as the number of members in the team.

1. What could be the size of a team that includes K?
a. 2 or 3
b. 2 or 4
c. 3 or 4
d. Only 2
e. Only 4
Ans. e. As K is included, L is included. So, N and U cannot be included. As U is not included, S and W are not included. One out of M and Q and one out of P and R will be included.
Thus, the team will include: K, L, (M or Q) and (P or R).
Hence, option e.

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Logical Reasoning Questions With Answers

May 12th, 2010 | 15 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions With Answers- Directions for next 5 logical reasoning questions: Read the following information carefully, and answer the logical reasoning 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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Logical reasoning questions and answers

December 17th, 2009 | 8 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Directions for next 3 logical reasoning questions: Answer the logical reasoning 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, C + D + E, E + F + G and G + H + I is equal to 13.

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

2. What is the sum of C, E and G?
a. 7
b. 9
c. 11
d. Cannot be determined

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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 reasoning questions with solutions

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

Logical reasoning questions with solutions- 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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Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers

November 24th, 2009 | 13 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions and Answers- Direction for next 3 Logical reasoning questions: Refer to the information given below and answer the Logical reasoning questions that follows.

In the M. sc. Nuclear Physics class of Presidency Collage there are 151 students. They must choose either two or three out of 4 optional subjects, Nuclear Thermo Dynamics, Nuclear Field Theory, Nuclear Radiation, Nuclear Reaction in their combination.

Given below are some clues about breakup of 2004-05 classes
Number of students taking 2 subject combination = 132 students.
Students taking only Nuclear Thermo Dynamics & Nuclear Field Theory = 12
Students taking only Nuclear Field Theory & Nuclear Reaction = 33
Students taking only Nuclear Theory Dynamics & Nuclear Radiation = 31
Students taking only Nuclear Radiation & Nuclear Reaction = 46

1. What is the number of students who took nuclear Thermo Dynamics in their combination?
a. less than 75
b. 75
c. more than 75
d. can’t be determined
e) 23

2. What is the number of students who took Nuclear Radiation in their combination?
a. less than 95
b. 95
c. more than 95
d. 54
e. can’t be determined

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