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Reasoning ability questions

August 12th, 2011 | 2 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Directions for next 4 questions: Answers the questions on the basis of the information given below.

Coach John sat with the score cards of Indian players from the 3 games in a one-day cricket tournament where the same set of players played for India and all the major batsmen got out. John summarized the batting performance through three diagrams, one for each game. In each diagram, the three outer triangles communicate the number of runs scored by the three top scorers from India, where K, R, S, V, and Y represent Kaif, Rahul, Saurav, Virender, and Yuvraj respectively. The middle triangle in each diagram denotes the percentage of total score that was scored by the top three Indian scorers in that game. No two players score the same number of runs in the same game. John also calculated two batting indices for each player based on his scores in the tournament; the R-index of a batsman is the difference between his highest and lowest scores in the 3 games while the M-index is the middle number, if his scores are arranged in a non-increasing order.
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1. How many players among those listed definitely scored less than Yuvraj in the tournament?
a.0
b.1
c.2
d. More than 2
e. none

2. Which of the players had the best M-index from the tournament?
a.Rahu1
b.Saurav
c.Virender
d. Yuvraj
e. Cannot be determined.

3. For how many Indian players is it possible to calculate the exact M-index?
a.0
b.1
c. 2
d. More than 2
e. Cannot be determined

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Reasoning Ability Questions

January 5th, 2011 | 5 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Reasoning Ability Questions- Directions for next 4 Reasoning Ability Questions: Answer the reasoning ability questions on the basis of the information given below.

Farooq, Vivek, Rakesh and Dipti were playing a computer game. The object was to shoot down planes and birds with a missile. Shooting down a plane fetched 50 points and shooting down a bird fetched 10 points. Each one shot at least 4 planes. Farooq, Vivek, Rakesh and Dipti won 700, 600, 550 and 450 points, respectively at the end of their games.

1. If all the four players shot the same number of birds, by how much did the total number of planes shot by Farooq and Vivek exceed those shot by Rakesh and Dipti?
a. 8
b. 6
c. 4
d. Data Insufficient

2. What is the total number of ways in which the four players could have scored their respectively scores?
a. 4752
b. 7920
c. 34
d. 38

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Sample Reasoning Ability Questions

February 6th, 2010 | 5 Comments | Posted in Logical Reasoning

Sample Reasoning Ability Questions. Directions for next 4 Sample Reasoning Ability Questions: Read the following information carefully and answer the sample reasoning ability questions that follow.

Six dancers – Lakshmi, Madhumati, Rani, Rohini, Asha and Kriti perform six different dances: Kathakali, Kathak, Garba, Bharatnatyam, Kuchipudi and Western, not necessarily in the same order, they belong to six different states: UP, MP, Maharasthra, Orissa, Gujarat and Karnataka. Following things are known about their choices.
I. Asha knows Kathak but does not belong to Gujarat and Maharasthra.
II. Rani and Kriti do not know both Bharatnatyam and Kathakali, but belong to Karnataka and UP respectively.
III. Dancer from MP knows Kathak.
IV. Lakshmi, Rani and Madhumati don’t know Garba or Western.
V. Rohini can perform Western while Lakshmi knows Bharatnatyam.
VI. Lakshmi does not belong to Gujarat while Madhumati belongs to Orissa.

1. Kuchipudi is performed by
a. Rani
b. Rohini
c. Kriti
d. Madhumati
e. None of these

2. Rohini belongs to
a. Orissa
b. Maharasthra
c. Gujarat
d. UP
e. None of these

3. Garba is performed by
a. Rani
b. Kriti
c. Rohini
d. Madhumati
e. None of these

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