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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 1

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Q. India is facing an ever increasing crime rate. We, as a nation, seem to believe that taught laws are the only answer to this problem oblivious of the fact that we have one of the lowest ratio of policemen per thousand people in the world.The implication of the above statements is that

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The correct option is A.
The question itself says ‘We, as a nation, seem to believe that taught laws are the only answer to this problem’ this means that Tough criminal laws by themselves are not enough.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 2

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Q.
To a casual observer, unacquainted with the nuances or property relations, the thrust of our property laws might appear to be illogical and contradictory.  While with regard to agricultural land we seem to want to do away with intermediary interests, in non-agricultural properties their position is recognized and some of their interests are protected.Which of the following is an implication of the above?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 3

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Q.
We act in haste and repent at leisure. The so called modern and scientific methods of farming have proved to be damaging to the environment and are otherwise unsustainable.Which one of the following would be the logical implication of the above statements?

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The correct option is C.
From the following lines it is clear ‘ The so called modern and scientific methods of farming have proved to be damaging to the environment

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 4

Directions: Read carefully the problem and select the most appropriate answer.Q.Social activists tend to view the incidence of child labour in isolation. Child labour is only a reflection of the malaise in the society.Which of the following supports the above statement?

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 5

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Q.
It is said that corruption is inevitable in developing countries. They have the worst of both, developed and agrarian. High aspirations of the former are combined with attachment to one kinsmen of the latter.

Which one of the following does the above imply?

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 6

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Q.
Higher education has got two aspects. It can be an end in itself or a means to an end. The former has no immediate utilitarian value at first sight and hence needs support from the state.

Which of the following statements contradicts the above?

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The correct option is A.
It says that higher education is luxury. But we cannot say that as in the statement its mentioned that it has two aspects.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 7

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Q.
Business in this age is dependent upon communications. Better and cheaper communication facilities are needed for faster economic growth in rural areas.Which of the following is a logical continuation of the above?

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 8

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Subsidies are an ineffective means of poverty alleviation. Corruption and pilferage ensure that benefits are denied to those for whom they are meant.The implication of the above statements is that

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The correct option is C.
It is clear from the statement itself.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 9

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Q.
Democracy is not just about will of the majority. It is also about protection of the rights of minorities. It tends to give them a credible avenue to voice their interests.The implication of the above statement is

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The correct option is B.
In India from the past ,the minorities are continuously suppressed by the majority of the country in almost every aspect.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 10

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Q.
Women’s reservation in elected bodies in the need of the hour because they represent the voice of half of the population.Which of the following contradicts the above?

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 11

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Q.

125, 80, 45, 20, ?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 12

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325, 259, 204, 160, 127, 105, ?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 13

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Q.
If with the third, fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth letters of the word PERSONALITY, a meaningful word is formed, then first letter of the word is the answer. If no word is possible, then ‘X’ is the answer.

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ANS. C

EXP.  The third, fourth, fifth, seventh and tenth letters of the word PERSONALITY are R, S, O, A and T respectively. The word formed is ROAST. So, the first letter is R.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 14

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Q.
A man walks 1 km towards East and then he turns to South and walks 5 km. Again he turns to East and walks 2 km, after this he turns to North and walks 9 km. Now, how far is he from his starting point?

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ANS. C

EXP.


The movements of the man are as shown in Fig. (A to B, B to C, C to D, D to E).

            Clearly, DF = BC = 5 km.

            EF = (DE - DF) = (9 - 5) km = 4 km.

            BF = CD = 2 km.

            AF = AB + BF = AB + CD = (1 + 2) km = 3 km.

          ∴ Man’s distance from starting point A

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 15

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Q. 
Raj travelled from a point X straight to Y at a distance of 80 metres. He turned right and walked 50 metres, then again turned right and walked 70 metres. Finally, he turned right and walked 50 metres. How far is he from the starting point?

Detailed Solution for Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 15

The movements of Raj are as shown in Fig.

(X to Y, Y to A. A to B, B to C).

∴ Raj’s distance from the starting point

= XC = (XY - YC) = (XY - BA)      = (80-70) = 10 m.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 16

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-

  1. Six flats are on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
  2. Q gets a North Facing flat and is not next to S.
  3. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
  4. R next to U, gets a South facing flat and T gets a North Facing Flat.  


Q.
Whose flat is between Q and S?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 17

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-

  1. Six flats are on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
  2. Q gets a North Facing flat and is not next to S.
  3. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
  4. R next to U, gets a South facing flat and T gets a North Facing Flat.  

Q. 
The flats of which of the other pairs than SU, is diagonally opposite to each other?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 18

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-

  1. Six flats are on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
  2. Q gets a North Facing flat and is not next to S.
  3. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
  4. R next to U, gets a South facing flat and T gets a North Facing Flat.  

Q. 
If the flats of T and P are interchanged, whose flat will be next to that of U?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 19

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-

  1. Six flats are on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
  2. Q gets a North Facing flat and is not next to S.
  3. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
  4. R next to U, gets a South facing flat and T gets a North Facing Flat.  

Q. 
Which of the combinations get South facing flats?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 20

Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:-

  1. Six flats are on a floor in two rows facing North and South are allotted to P, Q, R, S, T and U.
  2. Q gets a North Facing flat and is not next to S.
  3. S and U get diagonally opposite flats.
  4. R next to U, gets a South facing flat and T gets a North Facing Flat.  

Q. 
To arrive at the answers to the above question, which of the following statements can be dispensed with?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 21

In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two assumptions conclusions. You are to consider each statement and the assumption/s is/are implicit in the statement. Indicate your choice by selecting the appropriate alphabet, from among the options given here.

a) Only I is implicit.

b) Only II is implicit.

c) Both I and II are implicit.

d) Neither I nor II is implicit.

Q.
Statements: India’s economy is dependent mainly on forests.

Conclusion:

I. Trees should be preserved to improve Indian economy.

II. India wants only maintenance of forests to improve economic conditions.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 22

In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two assumptions conclusions. You are to consider each statement and the assumption/s is/are implicit in the statement. Indicate your choice by selecting the appropriate alphabet, from among the options given here.

a) Only I is implicit.

b) Only II is implicit.

c) Both I and II are implicit.

d) Neither I nor II is implicit.

Q. 
Statements: If water pollution continues at its present rate, it will eventually make oxygen molecules unavailable to water plants.

Assumptions:

I. Water pollution affects the growth of water plants.

II. Water pollution reduces the availability of oxygen in water

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 23

In each of the following questions, a statement is given followed by two assumptions conclusions. You are to consider each statement and the assumption/s is/are implicit in the statement. Indicate your choice by selecting the appropriate alphabet, from among the options given here.

a) Only I is implicit.

b) Only II is implicit.

c) Both I and II are implicit.

d) Neither I nor II is implicit.

Q. 
Statements: There are many Indians who are honest. Mohan is an Indian.

Conclusion:

I. Mohan is honest.

II. Mohan is not honest.

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 24

Read the following information and answer the questions based on them:

 Sneha works part time with five companies – Wipro, Asian Paint, Glaxo, P & G and Colgate. To cover her journey she uses three means i.e., she can either catch a taxi or a bus or go to the office on foot. On any day she works with one company.

  (i)  She enjoys Sundays and Fridays as holidays.

 (ii)  Glaxo’s office is open only on Saturday.

(iii)  She takes all the different means of transport at least once in the week.

(iv)  She always enjoys her holidays out of her house.

(v)   She does not catch a crowded bus to go to Wipro or Colgate.

(vi)  In P & G, she works as a DTP and does all her assignments from home.

(vii) She does not catch bus which is crowded  only on Mondays and Wednesdays but takes only taxi on these days.

(viii) She catches a bus to go to Asian Paint on a day not immediately preceded by the day in which she works with Glaxo.

Q. 
On Wednesday, Sneha works with:

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 25

Read the following information and answer the questions based on them:

 Sneha works part time with five companies – Wipro, Asian Paint, Glaxo, P & G and Colgate. To cover her journey she uses three means i.e., she can either catch a taxi or a bus or go to the office on foot. On any day she works with one company.

(i)      She enjoys Sundays and Fridays as holidays.

(ii)     Glaxo’s office is open only on Saturday.

(iii)   She takes all the different means of transport at least once in the week.

(iv)    She always enjoys her holidays out of her house.

(v)     She does not catch a crowded bus to go to Wipro or Colgate.

(vi)    In P & G, she works as a DTP and does all her assignments from home.

(vii)   She does not catch bus which is crowded  only on Mondays and Wednesdays but takes only taxi on these days.

(viii) She catches a bus to go to Asian Paint on a day not immediately preceded by the day in which she works with Glaxo.

Q. 
She definitely does not go out of her house on:

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 26

Read the following information and answer the questions based on them:

 Sneha works part time with five companies – Wipro, Asian Paint, Glaxo, P & G and Colgate. To cover her journey she uses three means i.e., she can either catch a taxi or a bus or go to the office on foot. On any day she works with one company.

(i)      She enjoys Sundays and Fridays as holidays.

(ii)     Glaxo’s office is open only on Saturday.

(iii)   She takes all the different means of transport at least once in the week.

(iv)    She always enjoys her holidays out of her house.

(v)     She does not catch a crowded bus to go to Wipro or Colgate.

(vi)    In P & G, she works as a DTP and does all her assignments from home.

(vii)   She does not catch bus which is crowded  only on Mondays and Wednesdays but takes only taxi on these days.

(viii) She catches a bus to go to Asian Paint on a day not immediately preceded by the day in which she works with Glaxo.

Q. 
On Saturday, she can travel by

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 27

Read the following information and answer the questions based on them:

 Sneha works part time with five companies – Wipro, Asian Paint, Glaxo, P & G and Colgate. To cover her journey she uses three means i.e., she can either catch a taxi or a bus or go to the office on foot. On any day she works with one company.

(i)      She enjoys Sundays and Fridays as holidays.

(ii)     Glaxo’s office is open only on Saturday.

(iii)   She takes all the different means of transport at least once in the week.

(iv)    She always enjoys her holidays out of her house.

(v)     She does not catch a crowded bus to go to Wipro or Colgate.

(vi)    In P & G, she works as a DTP and does all her assignments from home.

(vii)   She does not catch bus which is crowded  only on Mondays and Wednesdays but takes only taxi on these days.

(viii) She catches a bus to go to Asian Paint on a day not immediately preceded by the day in which she works with Glaxo.

Q. 
If P & G engages her for DTP work in office, she cannot go by:

I. Bus           
II. Walking        
III. Taxi

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 28

Read the following information and answer the questions based on them:

 Sneha works part time with five companies – Wipro, Asian Paint, Glaxo, P & G and Colgate. To cover her journey she uses three means i.e., she can either catch a taxi or a bus or go to the office on foot. On any day she works with one company.

(i)      She enjoys Sundays and Fridays as holidays.

(ii)     Glaxo’s office is open only on Saturday.

(iii)   She takes all the different means of transport at least once in the week.

(iv)    She always enjoys her holidays out of her house.

(v)     She does not catch a crowded bus to go to Wipro or Colgate.

(vi)    In P & G, she works as a DTP and does all her assignments from home.

(vii)   She does not catch bus which is crowded  only on Mondays and Wednesdays but takes only taxi on these days.

(viii) She catches a bus to go to Asian Paint on a day not immediately preceded by the day in which she works with Glaxo.

Q.
Which of the following is definitely true?

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Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 29

Deepa met Sonam on 28th August, 2008 which was a Thursday and promised to meet her again in the month of December in the next year but only on a Saturday On which of the following days could Deepa meet Sonam?

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ANS. D

EXP. 28 Aug, 2008 = Thursday

 28 Aug 2009 = Thursday + 1

= Friday

No. of odd days Aug to Nov

= 10 days

odd days

3rd day after Friday = Monday (30 Nov)

So, Saturday = Monday + 5 days = 5th Dec

5, 12, 19, 26 Dec – Saturday.

 

Test: Logical Reasoning- 5 - Question 30

Five bells begin to toll together and toll respectively at intervals of 6, 5, 7, 10 and 12 seconds. How many times will they toll together in one hour excluding the one hour excluding the one at the start?

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ANS.B

EXP. L.C.M. of 6, 5, 7, 10 and 12 is 420.
So, the bells will toll together after every 420 seconds i.e. 7 minutes.
Now, 7 x 8 = 56 and 7 x 9 = 63.

Thus, in 1 hour (or 60 minutes), the bells will toll together 8 times, excluding the one at the start.

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