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Reasoning Practice Set - 22

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Reasoning Practice Set - 22

The document contains a reasoning practice set with 22 multiple choice questions covering topics such as series, analogies, and relationships between words and numbers. The questions require analyzing patterns and relationships to identify the next term in a series, find the odd one out, or determine the correct answer based on given information.

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Daily Reasoning Practice Set-22

(With Detail Solution)

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REASONING PRACTICE SET- 22

1. Select the related word/letters (a) MG (b) QK


number from the given alternatives. (c) VN (d) UO
Rabi Crop : Oat :: Kharif Crop : ? 7. Find out the odd word/letters
number/number pair from the DM, EN, FD, ?
given alternatives.
(a) FG (b) HI (c) GP (d) HP
12. A series is given with one term
(a) Mustard/ (b) Wheat/ missing. Choose the correct
(a) 4267 (b) 2498 alternative from the given ones
(c) Barley/ (d) Paddy/ that will complete the series.
(c) 2739 (d) 5496
2. Select the related word/letters/ 8. Find out the odd word/letters/ 79, 159, 199, 219, ?
number from the given alternatives. number/number pair from the
CM : P :: PM : ? given alternatives.

79, 159, 199, 219, ?


CM : P :: PM : ? (a) 8912 (b) 3469
(a) 229 (b) 234
(a) F (b) E (c) D (d) C (c) 5555 (d) 6734
(c) 239 (d) 222
3. Select the related word/letters/ 9. A series is given with one term
missing. Choose the correct 13. In the following question, two
number from the gi ven
alternative from the given ones statements are given each followed
alternatives.
that will complete the series. by two conclusions I and II. You
JN : TB :: PB : ? have to consider the statements to
Troposphere, Stratosphere,
Mesosphere, ? be true even if they seem to be at
variance from commonly known
JN : TB :: PB : ? facts. You have to decide which of
the given conclusions, if any, follows
(a) TD (b) FD (c) RS (d) TV
from the given statements.
4. Select the related word/letters/
Statements:
number from the gi ven
alternatives. (a) Exosphere/ I. Some polynomials are linear
(b) Thermosphere/ equations.
7 : 56 : 9 : ?
II. Some linear equations are
(c) Tropopause/
quadratic.
(d) Ozone layer/
Conclusions:
7 : 56 : 9 : ? 10. A series is given with one term
I. Polynomials are quadratic.
(a) 65 (b) 90 (c) 81 (d) 70 missing. Choose the correct
alternative from the given ones II. Some quadratic equations are
5. Find out the odd word/letters/ linear equations.
that will complete the series.
number/number pair from the
given alternatives. AZ, BY, CX, ?
I II

(a) Banyan/ (b) Pine/


AZ, BY, CX, ?
(c) Spruce/ (d) Fir/
(a) WD (b) DW (c) DE (d) DX
6. Find out the odd word/letters/
11. A series is given with one term
number/number pair from the missing. Choose the correct
given alternatives. alternative from the given ones
that will complete the series. I.
DM, EN, FD, ? II.
(a) 31 (b) 36
I. (c) 280 (d) 161
18. If “A” denotes “added to”, “B”
II.
denotes "divided by", "C" denotes
(a) Conclusion I follows "multiplied by" and "D" denotes I
I "subtracted by", then 154 B 11
0 4 II
(b) Conclusion II follows C 6 A 6 D 27 = ?
5 9
II "A" "B"
(c) Neither I nor II follows "C"
'F'
I II "D"
32 42
(d) Both I and II follows 154 B 11 C 6 A 6 D 27 = ?
'M' 88 68
(a) 60 (b) 63
I II
(c) 33 (d) 64
14. The age of A is three times the age 'GAIN'
of B. What is the ratio of the age of 19. W hich set of letters when Matrix-I Matrix-II
B to the age of A? sequentially placed at the gaps 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
in the given letter series shall 0 A N H H E 5 I R B T O
A B A
complete it? 1 D A N L I 6 R I T M S
B 2 E G A N E 7 R T G I O
s_r_t_s_r
(a) 1 : 3 (b) 1 : 4 3 E L F A N 8 T S G M I
4 L G F N E 9 S T G M O
(c) 1 : 2 (d) 3 : 1
15. Arrange the given words in the (a) 21, 00, 89, 44
sequence in which they occur in s_r_t_s_r (b) 77, 22, 66, 43
the dictionary. (a) trts (b) rtst (c) 87, 33, 23, 12
i. Attribute (c) trst (d) tsss (d) 97, 11, 88, 01
ii. Attenuation 20. In a compass, west direction is 22. Akhil is the maternal uncle of
iii. Attain shown as south. As per the Rashmi. Rashmi is the daughter
iv. Attention compass, which direction should of Ramesh. How is Ramesh re-
a man go to, if he wishes to move lated to Akhil?
towards the east?
i. Attribute
ii. Attenuation (a) Brother-in-law/
iii. Attain (b) Brother/
iv. Attention
(c) Father/
(a) iii, iv, ii, i (b) iv, i, iii, ii (a) North/ (b) South/ (d) Cousin/
(c) i, iii, ii, iv (d) i, ii, iii, iv
(c) East/ (d) West/ 23. If a mirror is placed on the line
16. In a certain code language,
21. A word is represented by only one MN, then which of the answer
“FAILUR E” is w ritten as
set of numbers as given in any figure is the right image of the
“FRULIAG”. How is “SUCCESS”
given figure?
written in that code language? one of the alternatives. The sets
of numbers given in the alterna- MN
"FAILURE"
"FRULIAG" tives are represented by two
classes of alphabets as shown in
"SUCCESS"
the given two matrices. The col- Question figure :
(a) SSECCUT (b) SSECCUS
umns and rows of Matrix-I are
(c) TSECCUS (d) TSECCUU numbered from 0 to 4 and that
17. In the following question, select of Matrix-II are numbered from
the missing number from the 5 to 9. A letter from these matri-
given series.
ces can be represented first by
its row and next by its column,
for example 'F' can be repre- Answer figures :
? 113 161 sented by 32, 42 etc. and 'M' can
be represented by 88, 68 etc.
2 7 6 (a) (b)
Similarly, you have to identify the
3 4 5 set for the word 'GAIN'.
Answer figures :

(c) (d) (c) (d)


(a)
24. Identify the diagram that best 25. A piece of paper is folded and
represents the relationship punched as shown below in the
among the given classes. question figures. From the given
Primary colors, Red, Blue answer figures, indicate how it (b)
will appear when opened?

(c)
Answer figures :
Question figures :

(a) (b)
(d)

ANSWER KEY
1. (b) 4. (b) 7. (b) 10. (b) 13. (b) 16. (a) 18. (b) 20. (a) 22. (a) 24. (a)
2. (d) 5. (a) 8. (b) 11. (c) 14. (a) 17. (a) 19. (c) 21. (b) 23. (d) 25. (a)
3. (b) 6. (c) 9. (b) 12. (a) 15. (a)

SOLUTION
1.(b) Oat is a Rabi crop similarly, 5.(a) Banyan 10.(b)
Wheat is a Kharif crop. 6.(c) +1 +1 +1

AZ BY CX DW
–6
M G
–6 Opp. Opp. Opp. Opp.
Q K
2.(d) V
–8
N 11.(c)
–6
U O +1 +1 +1
C3 + M13 : P16 :: P16 + M13 : C3
7.(b) Except 2498, in all the given D M E N F O G P
 +1 +1 +1
29–26=3 numbers the multiplication of 12.(a)
3.(b) last two digits is equal to the 79 159 199 219 229
number formed by first two +80 +40 +20 10
×2 80 40 20
digits.
J N : T B
(10) (14) (20) (26+2) 2498 2 2 2
×2
=28 13.(b) Conclusion II follows.
II
Similarly,
8.(b) Difference of last two digits is 14.(a) A's age = 3 B's age
×2 equal to difference of 1st two A 3
P B : F D digits.  =
(16) (2) (26+6 B 1
(4)
=32) B:A=1:3
×2
15.(a) According to dictionary:
4.(b) 9.(b) The sequence of atmosphere Attain
layers is given. Attention
7 : 56 :: 9 : ? = 90
Attenuation
7×8 9×10 Attribute
16.(a) 14 × 6 + 6 – 27 N  43
F A I L U R E 90 – 27 = 63 22.(a)
+1 19.(c) str/rts/str Brother-in-law/
F R U L I A G 20.(a) According to question :
S U C C E S S W Ramesh (+) (–) (+) Akhil
+1
S S E C C U T S N

17.(a) In second column: E Rashmi (–)


According to direction: According to diagram Ramesh is
the brother-in-law of Akhil.
7² + 4³ = 113 N
In third column:
W E

6² + 5³ = 161 S 23.(d)
Similarly, He should go to North direction,
In first column if he wishes to move towards the
east. 24.(a)
2² + 3³ = 31
18.(b)
21.(b) G  77 25.(a)
A B
A  22
C  D  –
I  66
154 ÷ 11 × 6 + 6 – 27

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