List of top Logical Reasoning Questions

On the day of writing this, India had reported 116 deaths from COVID-19. In contrast, the US, with around one-fourth the population of India, reported 1,897 deaths, or 16 times the daily deaths as India. The UK, which has one-twentieth the population of India, reported 592 deaths, or 5 times the daily deaths as India. On other metrics too-new cases, active cases-the Indian curve has flattened. If and when the UK and the US achieve what we have, there will be major celebrations. Such low death rates would be seen as a victory of the government, citizens and science over the dreaded coronavirus. However, because we are India, we don’t get as much credit. We are considered poor, third-world and untrustworthy, incapable of achieving something like this on our own. Instead of learning from India’s experience, the first instinct is to doubt Indian data. We aren’t counting the cases right, we aren’t doing enough tests, we don’t classify the deaths properly-the list of doubts goes on and on. This, even as the tests have only increased, positivity rate has dropped and almost all Indian hospitals are seeing a drop in COVID-19 admissions and fatalities. To think that the Deep Indian State is capable of fudging data at the level of every district and every state, and sustaining this façade for months is giving it way too much credit. Conspiracies require enormous co-ordination and effort and it isn’t quite how things work in India. Given that you can check corona data at every ward level, it is also impossible to fudge data, not to mention create a downwards curve that is moving in the same direction in virtually every corner of India. In terms of testing, while a case might be made for a lot of Indians not getting tested, it is also true that random testing has increased in the last few months. Domestic flyers into Maharashtra from many states for instance, have to get a COVID-19 test done irrespective of symptoms. If there was rampant corona, we would see a spike in cases from just these flyers. It may be hard for people to accept this reality but almost all evidence points to the fact India has flattened the corona curve, while the US, UK and most of Europe still haven’t. What is even more remarkable about India’s achievement is that it has managed to do this without draconian lockdowns (apart from the two months in April-May 2020). In fact, cases have dropped even as India opened up more.
Directions: Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below. Following are the criteria required to be fulfilled to gain admission into any engineering college in Tamil Nadu.
i) The candidate should have secured at least 60% marks in HSC or 50% marks in CBSE.
ii) a) The candidate should have pass in HSC with academic subjects namely Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry put together with a minimum average percent are only eligible to apply. (or) b) A pass in any one of the HSC vocational subjects with any one of the Engineering related subjects namely Mathematics, Physics or Chemistry with a minimum average percent are also eligible to apply.
iii) The candidate should be a resident of Tamil Nadu i.e., the candidate who have passed XI and XII std. in Tamil Nadu.
iv) The candidate should have secured at least 60% marks in the entrance exam. A) At i) above, but the candidate has good sports record, the candidate is admitted under sports quota. B) At iii) above, but their parents or guardians have been serving in Tamil Nadu continuously for the past five years at the time of admissions.
They are also eligible to apply and the candidates are admitted under other state quota. In each question below details of one candidate is given. You have to take one of the following course of action based on the information provided and the conditions and sub- conditions given above and mark the number of that course of action as your answer. You are not to assume anything other than the information provided in each question. All these cases are given to you as on 01.10.2017.
Give answer (a) If admission can be granted Give answer (b) If admission cannot be granted Give Answer (c) If the data are inadequate to take a decision. Give Answer (d) If the candidate is admitted under sports quota Give Answer (e) If the candidate is admitted under other state quota.
Chanakya was born and brought up in Andra Pradesh. He Secured 60% marks in CBSE with academic subjects. He secured 50% marks in entrance exam.