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Logical Reasoning Questions

July 26th, 2011 | 13 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Directions for next 3 logical reasoning 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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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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Reasoning Questions For CAT

December 31st, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Reasoning Questions For CAT- Directions for next 4 Reasoning Questions for CAT: Answers the reasoning questions on the basis of the information given below.

In a small family of four members, the ages (in years) of father, mother, son and daughter in that order, are in the descending order and further all the ages are natural numbers. All the four members were spotted at a party with each of them wearing a dress of a different color among black, yellow, white and blue. Each iof them was enquired about the ages of the remaining three persons, for which, their replies were as follows.

Person wearing a black dress:      The sum of the ages of all others is 90 years.
Person wearing a yellow dress:   The sum of the ages of all others is 70 years.
Person wearing a white dress:      The sum of the ages of all others is 80 years.
Person wearing a blue dress:        The sum of the ages of all others is 110 years.

It later turned out that all of them made the right statement except one who made an error of 10 while adding the ages.

1. The mother was wearing a dress of which color?
a. black
b. yellow
c. White
d. blue

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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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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 Reasoning Sample Questions

December 10th, 2009 | 6 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

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Directions for next 2 Logical Reasoning Sample Questions:

A survey of 25 students who took CAT 2003 (Retest) gave the following information regarding the question set that they attempted

I. 15 students attempted the first puzzle set.

II. 2 attempted the first puzzle as well as data sufficiency but not the last table based question set.

III. 12 attempted the last table based question set.

IV. 3 attempted the first puzzle and the last table based question set but not data sufficiency question set.

V. 11 attempted data sufficiency question set.

VI. 4 attempted data sufficiency question set as well as the last table based question set but not first puzzle set.

VII. 3 people attempted all of the above 3 and no student attempted any partially.

1. How many people left out from all the 3 sets – first puzzle, data sufficiency and last table?

a. 1

b. 2

c. 3

d. 4

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Logical Questions With Solutions

November 24th, 2009 | 20 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 Reasoning Questions Papers

November 14th, 2009 | 10 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions Papers: Directions for next 5 logical reasoning  questions: Refer to the data below and answer the logical questions that follow:

A, B, C and D are four football teams taking in the ULFA Cup. Each team is required to play against all the other teams once. The matches will be played on grounds P, Q,  R and S. You as the coordinator of the ULFA Cup are required to allot matches to the four grounds. To allot the matches, you must meet the following conditions:

I. Grounds P and Q can host matches only on Sundays and grounds R and S can host matches only on Saturday.
II. Team A can play its matches either on ground P or R and on no other grounds.
III. Team B can play its matches either on ground P or Q and on no other grounds.
IV. Team C can play its matches on all grounds except P.
V. All grounds must host at least one match.

1. On which one of the following grounds will the match between b and C be played?
a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. S

2. Which one of the following set of teams must play the match on a Saturday?
a. C and D
b. A and B
c. A and D
d. A and C

3. Which one of the following set of teams will not play the match on a Saturday?
a. C and D
b. A and B
c. A and D
d. A and C

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Sample Reasoning Questions

November 11th, 2009 | 12 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Sample Reasoning Questions: Directions four next 3 Sample Reasoning Questions: Answer the sample reasoning questions on the basis of the information given below.

Five friends meet every morning at Sree Sagar restaurant for an idli-vada breakfast. Each consumes a different number of idlis and vadas. The numbers of idlis consumed are 1, 4, 5, 6, and 8, while the numbers of vadas consumed are 0, 1, 2, 4, and 6. Below are some more facts about who eats what and how much.

i. The number of vadas eaten by Ignesh is three times the number of vadas consumed by the person who eats four idlis.
ii. Three persons, including the one who eats four vadas, eat without chutney
iii. Sandeep does not take any chutney.
iv. The one who eats one idli a day does not eat any vadas or chutney. Further, he is not Mukesh.
v. Daljit eats idli with chutney and also eats vada.
vi. Mukesh, who does not take chutney, eats half as many vadas as the person who eats twice as many idlis as he does.
vii. Bimal eats two more idlis than Ignesh, but Ignesh eats two more vadas than Bimal.

1. Which of the following statements is true?
a. Mukesh eats 8 idlis and 4 vadas but no chutney.
b. The person who eats 5 idlis and 1 vada does not take chutney.
c. The person who eats equal number of vadas and idlis also takes chutney.
d. The person who eats 4 idlis and 2 vadas also takes chutney.
e. All of the above

2. Which one of the following statements is true?
a. Daljit eats 5 idlis.
b. Ignesh eats 8 idlis.
c. Bimal eats 1 idli.
d. Bimal eats 6 idlis.
e. None of them

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