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Logical Reasoning
List of top Logical Reasoning Questions
Complete the sequence:
30, 56, 90,___, 182, 240
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Logical Reasoning
Number Series
One statement and two conclusions for the statement are given. Read the statement, think logically about the conclusions and mark the correct option which follows the statement.
Statement: Socialization has an outcome.
Conclusion: A. The persons being socialized acquire new skills.
B. Socialization does not lead to change in behaviour.
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Data Sufficiency
Sophia is walking in the east direction. After walking for some time, she turns left and then again turns 45° right. In which direction is she moving now?
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Logical Reasoning
Direction and Distance
In a certain code FLOWER is written as 325716 and WRITE as 76481. How is LITTER written in that code?
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
If CLAUSE is coded as ECSLUA, then the code of UMPIRE will be
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
Observe the given figure and read the statements (I), (II) and (III).
Statements:
(I) All teachers are doctors
(II) Some doctors are teachers
(III) All surgeons are doctors
Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct:
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Logical Reasoning
Syllogism
Select the suitable figure from the answer figure that would replace the question mark (?)
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Logical Reasoning
Image Based
In a certain code, LUCKNOW is written as MTDJONX and SURFACE as TTSEBBF. How is HAPPINESS written in that code?
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Logical Reasoning
Coding Decoding
The given statement is followed by two arguments- I and II. Decide which argument(s) is/are correct for the statement.
Statement: We should plant more trees.
Argument I. Trees help in reducing pollution.
II. Trees occupy too much of the earth's space.
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Logical Reasoning
Data Sufficiency
Ansh is taller than Akshita but shorter than Sharad. Akshita is shorter than Sharad but taller than Sneha. Who is the tallest one?
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Logical Reasoning
Ordering and Ranking
Find out which of the given statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the following question-
Who scored the highest marks in the class?
Statements:
(A) Pawan scored 98% marks in the class.
(B) Swati scored more than 98% marks in the class.
(C) The marks of all the students were less than that of Swati's marks.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Logical Reasoning
Data Sufficiency
In analogy, you are required to guess the relation between the two given words and fill in the blanks after finding the similar relationship by choosing any word from the options given below:
BEES: SWARM :: LIONS:______
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Analogy
P is the father of R. Q is the sister of P. R is the brother of C and S is the mother of P. How is R related to S?
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Logical Reasoning
Blood Relations
Aman is five ranks ahead of Isha in a class of 30 students. If Isha's rank is 14
th
from the last, then what is Aman's rank starting from Chetan at the 1
st
position?
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Logical Reasoning
Ordering and Ranking
Find the odd one out:
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Jumble Words
A, B, C and D play tennis. B and C play football also. D does not play chess but plays badminton. Who plays only tennis?
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Logical Reasoning
Data Sufficiency
Given below are two statements, One is labelled as
Assertion A
and the other is labelled as
Reason R
Assertion A
: Solar energy is in abundance on the planet earth.
Reason R
: Solar energy is available only in summer season.
In light of the above statements, choose the
correct answer
from the options given below
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Data Sufficiency
Assuming the statement given in each question to be true, choose the inference as one of the following:
(A)-True
(B)-False
(C) - Uncertain
(D)-None of the options.
Statement: Some sweets contain sugar.
Inference: Some sweets do not contain sugar.
ATMA - 2021
ATMA
Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
Given below is a question followed by 2 statements.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Question: Does John went to market yesterday?
Statements:
I. John goes to market every alternate days
II. Today is Wednesday
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
Given below is a question followed by 2 statements.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Question: What is the speed of car "x"?
Statements:
I. Car "x" takes 3 times the time taken by car "y" to cover a certain distance
II. The speed of car "y" is 120 kmph.
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ATMA
Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
Given below is a question followed by 2 statements.
Which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question?
Question: What is the measure of angle A in triangle ABC?
Statements:
I. Triangle ABC is isosceles
II. The measure of the angle B in triangle ABC is 45 degrees
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Statements and Assumptions
Given below is a statement followed by 2 inferences. Choose the inference that can be inferred from the given statement by selecting the right option.
Statement: Out of 400 students who have appeared for an exam, a total of 40% students have passed out of which 100 are girls.
Inference:
I. Number of boys who passed the exam is less than the number of girls who passed the exam.
II. The number of girls who appeared in the exam is more than the number of boys who appeared in the exam.
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Statements and Assumptions
Statement:
The patient’s condition would improve after operation.
Assumptions:
I. The patient can be operated upon in this condition. II. The patient cannot be operated upon in this condition.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
The government has decided to disinvest large chunks of its equity in select public sector undertakings for a better fiscal management.
Assumptions:
I. The amount generated out of the disinvestments process may reduce substantially the mounting fiscal deficits. II. There will be enough demand in the market for the shares of these undertakings.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
All existing inequalities can be reduced, if not utterly eradicated, by action of governments or by revolutionary change of government.
Assumptions:
I. Inequality is a man-made phenomenon. II. No person would voluntarily part with what he possesses.
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Logical Reasoning
Statements and Assumptions
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