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Logical Reasoning Sample Questions

December 9th, 2009 | 10 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Direction for next 3 Logical Reasoning Questions: Answer the logical reasoning questions based on the given information.

During a war a country P attacked a country A but on the other hand helped its friend country C when it was attacked. R helped B when it was attacked by the country that helped A when it was attacked. Q helped D when it was attacked by R. S did not attack C. Only 1 country helped another country when it was attacked by a single country. A, B, C and D are the countries that were attacked but they did not attack or help any other country. No country attacked 2 or more countries or helped 2 or more countries.

1. Who attacked B?
a. P
b. Q
c. R
d. S

2. The countries that helped A and D are respectively
a. Q, P
b. S, P
c. S, Q
d. R, Q

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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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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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Easy Logical Reasoning Questions

November 17th, 2009 | 9 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Easy Logical Reasoning Questions: Direction for next 3 Logical Reasoning Questions: Refer to the information given below and answer the easy question 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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Logical Reasoning Questions for MBA

November 17th, 2009 | 16 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions for MBA-Directions for next 3 Logical Reasoning Questions: Answer the Logical Reasoning questions based on the following information.

The following table gives the TAEC ratings of cricket playing nations. Overall score is calculated as the weighted average of Match scores and tournament scores. All nations are then ranked in descending order of the overall scores. The table gives the scores for 2003 and also the difference in the overall scores of 2003 compared to 2003.

Team Match scores (MI) Tournament scores (TI) Overall scores

=MI x 0.75 + TI x 0.25

Difference Ranking on Dec. 1,2003
Australia 75.91 100.00 81.93 2.45 1
South Africa 56.47 32.14 50.39 -5.93 2
India 45.81 45.83 45.82 -10.38 3
Sri Lanka 52.16 23.53 45.00 -12.57 4
Pakistan 40.97 29.41 38.08 -15.64 5
England 39.42 28.57 36.71 -16.85 6
New Zealand 36.41 28.57 34.45 -0.91 7
West Indies 35.65 9.09 29.01 7.85 8
Zimbabwe 16.90 14.29 16.25 -8.35 9

Difference = (Overall score of 2003 – Overall score of 2002)

1. Which team would have been ranked second on December 1, 2002?

a. India

b. Sri Lanka

c. Pakistan

d. England

e. Cannot be determined

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2. If the overall score was purely based on Match scores (i.e. overall scores = Match scores ´ 1 + Tournament scores ´ 0), the team which benefits the most (maximum improvement in rank) in the change in its ranking (compared to current ranking) is

a. India

b. Sri Lanka

c. Australia

d. England

e. None of these

.

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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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Logical Reasoning Problems

November 1st, 2009 | 7 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Problems- Directions for next 2 Logical Reasoning Questions: Answer the 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 Reasoning Questions

October 25th, 2009 | 18 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Logical Reasoning Questions- Directions for next 4 logical reasoning questions: Refer two the table below and answer the logical reasoning questions that follow.

A shop wants to clear some slow-moving stock. It decides to offer some items free others. More than one item and more than one unit of an item can be offered as a free gift with a purchase. The combined price of the free gifts should not be more than 10% of the price of the item bought. Food items should be moved first.

The shop selects the following items for such offers.

Items (Rs.) Price (Rs.) Quantity (No.)
Pack of biscuits

Box of cornflakes

Cake of shop

Pen

Frying pan

Shirt

48

80

20

4

125

250

65

40

50

30

50

40

1. How many combinations of free gifts can be given with a shirt?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6

2. If biscuits can be offered only with cornflakes or frying pans, how much of the latter two items will be left?
a. 25 cornflakes
b. 25 frying pans
c. 27 cornflakes
d. 15 cornflakes

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