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Logical Reasoning MBA CET 2024 Slot 2 
 
Q1) If in a code language. COULD is writt en as BNTKC 
and MARGIN is writt en as LZQFHM, how will 
MOULDING be writt en in that code? 
A LNTKCHMF 
B LNKTCHMF 
C CHMFINTK 
D NITKHCMF 
E NITHKCMF 
Q2) Here are some words translated from an arti fi cial 
language 
moolokarn means blue sky 
wilkospadi means bicycle race 
moolowilko means blue bicycle 
Which word could mean "racecar"? 
A moolobreil 
B spadiwilko 
C wilkozwet 
D spadivolo 
E wilkovolo 
 
Q3) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Asserti on (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Asserti on (A) Adding salt to water lowers its freezing 
point. 
Reason (R) Salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals 
in water. 
 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the opti ons given below 
 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A) 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A) 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q4) Choose a word from the given alternates, that 
belongs to the same group 
Peas:Gram::Pulses:? 
A Barley 
B Beans 
C Coconut 
D Rice 
E Potato 
 
Q5) Fill in the blank to complete the patt ern 
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA MLNA 
A LLMA 
B KLMA 
C OLPA 
D KLLA 
E LKKA 
 
Q6) The questi on below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts 
Statements: 
Some bags are purses 
All purses are containers. 
All containers are suitcases 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some suitcases are bags 
II. All purses are bags 
III. All purses are suitcases 
IV Some containers are purses 
 
A) Only I and III follow 
B) Only II and III follow 
C) Only I, II and III follow 
D) Only I, III and IV follow 
E) Only II, III and IV follow 
 
Q7) Kumar walks 10 km towards North. From there 
he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km 
towards East. How far and in which directi on is he 
with reference to his starti ng point? 
A 7 km East 
B 7 km West 
C 5 km West 
D 5 km North-East 
E 4 Km East 
 
Q8) In the questi on below, a statement is followed by 
two courses of actio n numbered I and II. You have to 
assume everything in the statement to be true and 
on the basis of the information gi ven in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
actio n logically follow(s) for pursuing. 
MAH-CET - 2024
Slot-2
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Logical Reasoning MBA CET 2024 Slot 2 
 
Q1) If in a code language. COULD is writt en as BNTKC 
and MARGIN is writt en as LZQFHM, how will 
MOULDING be writt en in that code? 
A LNTKCHMF 
B LNKTCHMF 
C CHMFINTK 
D NITKHCMF 
E NITHKCMF 
Q2) Here are some words translated from an arti fi cial 
language 
moolokarn means blue sky 
wilkospadi means bicycle race 
moolowilko means blue bicycle 
Which word could mean "racecar"? 
A moolobreil 
B spadiwilko 
C wilkozwet 
D spadivolo 
E wilkovolo 
 
Q3) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Asserti on (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Asserti on (A) Adding salt to water lowers its freezing 
point. 
Reason (R) Salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals 
in water. 
 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the opti ons given below 
 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A) 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A) 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q4) Choose a word from the given alternates, that 
belongs to the same group 
Peas:Gram::Pulses:? 
A Barley 
B Beans 
C Coconut 
D Rice 
E Potato 
 
Q5) Fill in the blank to complete the patt ern 
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA MLNA 
A LLMA 
B KLMA 
C OLPA 
D KLLA 
E LKKA 
 
Q6) The questi on below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts 
Statements: 
Some bags are purses 
All purses are containers. 
All containers are suitcases 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some suitcases are bags 
II. All purses are bags 
III. All purses are suitcases 
IV Some containers are purses 
 
A) Only I and III follow 
B) Only II and III follow 
C) Only I, II and III follow 
D) Only I, III and IV follow 
E) Only II, III and IV follow 
 
Q7) Kumar walks 10 km towards North. From there 
he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km 
towards East. How far and in which directi on is he 
with reference to his starti ng point? 
A 7 km East 
B 7 km West 
C 5 km West 
D 5 km North-East 
E 4 Km East 
 
Q8) In the questi on below, a statement is followed by 
two courses of actio n numbered I and II. You have to 
assume everything in the statement to be true and 
on the basis of the information gi ven in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
actio n logically follow(s) for pursuing. 
MAH-CET - 2024
Slot-2
Statements: Majority of the students in many schools 
do not pass in the final examination 
Courses of action: 
I. These schools should be closed down as these have 
become unproductive 
II. The teachers of these schools should immediately 
be retrenched. 
A Neither I nor il follow 
B Only II follows 
C Only I follows 
D Both I and II follow 
E Either I nor II follow 
 
Q9) Complete the series: 
K1, M3, P5, T7, ? 
A Y9 
B V11 
C V9 
D Y11 
E W9 
 
Q10) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answ er 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is Ruman's rank from the top in the class of 40 
students? 
 
I Seema is 4 ranks below Ruman and is thirty-first 
from the bottom 
II Kanuj is two ranks above Ruman and is thirty-
seventh from the bottom. 
A – C 
B – B 
C – A 
D – D 
E – E 
 
Q11) If A + B means A is the sister of B; A-B means A 
is the brother of B A ^ * B means A is the daughter of 
B. which of the following shows the relation that E is 
the maternal uncle of D? 
A) D*F+E 
B) D -F*E 
C) D+F*E 
D) D*F-E 
E) D+F-E 
 
Q12) Four of the following group of letters are alike 
in some respect so that they may form a group. 
Choose the one which does not belong to this group. 
A) FZ 
B) DN 
C) SK 
D) RS 
E) BP 
 
Q13) Complete the series: 
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, 
Monday, Sunday,_____ 
A) Wednesday 
B) Monday 
C) Sunday 
D) Saturday 
E) Thursday 
 
Q14) The question below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts. 
 
Statements: 
Some dogs are rats 
All rats are trees 
Some trees are not dogs. 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some trees are dogs 
II. All dogs are trees 
III. All rats are dogs 
IV. No tree is dog 
 
A Only I follow 
B All follow 
C None follow 
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Logical Reasoning MBA CET 2024 Slot 2 
 
Q1) If in a code language. COULD is writt en as BNTKC 
and MARGIN is writt en as LZQFHM, how will 
MOULDING be writt en in that code? 
A LNTKCHMF 
B LNKTCHMF 
C CHMFINTK 
D NITKHCMF 
E NITHKCMF 
Q2) Here are some words translated from an arti fi cial 
language 
moolokarn means blue sky 
wilkospadi means bicycle race 
moolowilko means blue bicycle 
Which word could mean "racecar"? 
A moolobreil 
B spadiwilko 
C wilkozwet 
D spadivolo 
E wilkovolo 
 
Q3) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Asserti on (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Asserti on (A) Adding salt to water lowers its freezing 
point. 
Reason (R) Salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals 
in water. 
 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the opti ons given below 
 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A) 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A) 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q4) Choose a word from the given alternates, that 
belongs to the same group 
Peas:Gram::Pulses:? 
A Barley 
B Beans 
C Coconut 
D Rice 
E Potato 
 
Q5) Fill in the blank to complete the patt ern 
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA MLNA 
A LLMA 
B KLMA 
C OLPA 
D KLLA 
E LKKA 
 
Q6) The questi on below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts 
Statements: 
Some bags are purses 
All purses are containers. 
All containers are suitcases 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some suitcases are bags 
II. All purses are bags 
III. All purses are suitcases 
IV Some containers are purses 
 
A) Only I and III follow 
B) Only II and III follow 
C) Only I, II and III follow 
D) Only I, III and IV follow 
E) Only II, III and IV follow 
 
Q7) Kumar walks 10 km towards North. From there 
he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km 
towards East. How far and in which directi on is he 
with reference to his starti ng point? 
A 7 km East 
B 7 km West 
C 5 km West 
D 5 km North-East 
E 4 Km East 
 
Q8) In the questi on below, a statement is followed by 
two courses of actio n numbered I and II. You have to 
assume everything in the statement to be true and 
on the basis of the information gi ven in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
actio n logically follow(s) for pursuing. 
MAH-CET - 2024
Slot-2
Statements: Majority of the students in many schools 
do not pass in the final examination 
Courses of action: 
I. These schools should be closed down as these have 
become unproductive 
II. The teachers of these schools should immediately 
be retrenched. 
A Neither I nor il follow 
B Only II follows 
C Only I follows 
D Both I and II follow 
E Either I nor II follow 
 
Q9) Complete the series: 
K1, M3, P5, T7, ? 
A Y9 
B V11 
C V9 
D Y11 
E W9 
 
Q10) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answ er 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is Ruman's rank from the top in the class of 40 
students? 
 
I Seema is 4 ranks below Ruman and is thirty-first 
from the bottom 
II Kanuj is two ranks above Ruman and is thirty-
seventh from the bottom. 
A – C 
B – B 
C – A 
D – D 
E – E 
 
Q11) If A + B means A is the sister of B; A-B means A 
is the brother of B A ^ * B means A is the daughter of 
B. which of the following shows the relation that E is 
the maternal uncle of D? 
A) D*F+E 
B) D -F*E 
C) D+F*E 
D) D*F-E 
E) D+F-E 
 
Q12) Four of the following group of letters are alike 
in some respect so that they may form a group. 
Choose the one which does not belong to this group. 
A) FZ 
B) DN 
C) SK 
D) RS 
E) BP 
 
Q13) Complete the series: 
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, 
Monday, Sunday,_____ 
A) Wednesday 
B) Monday 
C) Sunday 
D) Saturday 
E) Thursday 
 
Q14) The question below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts. 
 
Statements: 
Some dogs are rats 
All rats are trees 
Some trees are not dogs. 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some trees are dogs 
II. All dogs are trees 
III. All rats are dogs 
IV. No tree is dog 
 
A Only I follow 
B All follow 
C None follow 
D Only III follow 
E Only II follow 
 
Q15) If SYMBOL is written as NZTMPC is it a certain 
code? How is NUMBER written in that code? 
A OVSNOC 
B TSPKAB 
C NVOSFC 
D TRPLMC 
E NMTOBV 
 
Q16) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answer 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both Statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both Statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is the code for 'sky' in the code language? 
I. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de 
ra fa'. 
II. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is 
written as 'de ga jo' 
A) C 
B) B 
C) A 
D) D 
E) E 
 
Q17) Here are some words translated from an 
artificial language. 
gorbiflur means fan belt 
pixngorbl means ceiling fan 
arthtusl means tile roof 
Which word could mean "ceiling tile"? 
A arthflur 
B fl urgorbl 
C gorbitusl 
D pixnarth 
E pixngorbl 
 
Q18) Fill in the blank to complete the series 
ZA 5, Y 4B ,XC 6 ,W 3D,? 
A) VE 5 
B) V 2E 
C) E 7V 
D) VE 7 
E) V 5E 
 
Q19) Naman is performing yoga with his head down 
and legs up. His face is towards the west. In which 
direction will his left hand be? 
A North 
B West 
C East 
D South 
E Data inadequate 
 
Q20) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Re ason (R). 
Assertion (A): Legumes revive the soil fertility. 
Reason (R) Microbes in the root nodules of legumes 
fix the atmospheric nitrogen. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below. 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
Q21) Four of the following group of numbers are 
alike in some way and form a likely group. Find the 
number from the given options that does not belong 
to the group. 
A 63 
B 23 
C 13 
D 43 
E 53 
 
Q22) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
ACFJ : OUZJ :: SUXB:? 
A GKPY 
B GLQZ 
C GNSA 
D GMRB 
E GUKP 
 
Q23) At the annual general meeting, 12 members 
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Logical Reasoning MBA CET 2024 Slot 2 
 
Q1) If in a code language. COULD is writt en as BNTKC 
and MARGIN is writt en as LZQFHM, how will 
MOULDING be writt en in that code? 
A LNTKCHMF 
B LNKTCHMF 
C CHMFINTK 
D NITKHCMF 
E NITHKCMF 
Q2) Here are some words translated from an arti fi cial 
language 
moolokarn means blue sky 
wilkospadi means bicycle race 
moolowilko means blue bicycle 
Which word could mean "racecar"? 
A moolobreil 
B spadiwilko 
C wilkozwet 
D spadivolo 
E wilkovolo 
 
Q3) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Asserti on (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Asserti on (A) Adding salt to water lowers its freezing 
point. 
Reason (R) Salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals 
in water. 
 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the opti ons given below 
 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A) 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A) 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q4) Choose a word from the given alternates, that 
belongs to the same group 
Peas:Gram::Pulses:? 
A Barley 
B Beans 
C Coconut 
D Rice 
E Potato 
 
Q5) Fill in the blank to complete the patt ern 
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA MLNA 
A LLMA 
B KLMA 
C OLPA 
D KLLA 
E LKKA 
 
Q6) The questi on below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts 
Statements: 
Some bags are purses 
All purses are containers. 
All containers are suitcases 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some suitcases are bags 
II. All purses are bags 
III. All purses are suitcases 
IV Some containers are purses 
 
A) Only I and III follow 
B) Only II and III follow 
C) Only I, II and III follow 
D) Only I, III and IV follow 
E) Only II, III and IV follow 
 
Q7) Kumar walks 10 km towards North. From there 
he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km 
towards East. How far and in which directi on is he 
with reference to his starti ng point? 
A 7 km East 
B 7 km West 
C 5 km West 
D 5 km North-East 
E 4 Km East 
 
Q8) In the questi on below, a statement is followed by 
two courses of actio n numbered I and II. You have to 
assume everything in the statement to be true and 
on the basis of the information gi ven in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
actio n logically follow(s) for pursuing. 
MAH-CET - 2024
Slot-2
Statements: Majority of the students in many schools 
do not pass in the final examination 
Courses of action: 
I. These schools should be closed down as these have 
become unproductive 
II. The teachers of these schools should immediately 
be retrenched. 
A Neither I nor il follow 
B Only II follows 
C Only I follows 
D Both I and II follow 
E Either I nor II follow 
 
Q9) Complete the series: 
K1, M3, P5, T7, ? 
A Y9 
B V11 
C V9 
D Y11 
E W9 
 
Q10) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answ er 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is Ruman's rank from the top in the class of 40 
students? 
 
I Seema is 4 ranks below Ruman and is thirty-first 
from the bottom 
II Kanuj is two ranks above Ruman and is thirty-
seventh from the bottom. 
A – C 
B – B 
C – A 
D – D 
E – E 
 
Q11) If A + B means A is the sister of B; A-B means A 
is the brother of B A ^ * B means A is the daughter of 
B. which of the following shows the relation that E is 
the maternal uncle of D? 
A) D*F+E 
B) D -F*E 
C) D+F*E 
D) D*F-E 
E) D+F-E 
 
Q12) Four of the following group of letters are alike 
in some respect so that they may form a group. 
Choose the one which does not belong to this group. 
A) FZ 
B) DN 
C) SK 
D) RS 
E) BP 
 
Q13) Complete the series: 
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, 
Monday, Sunday,_____ 
A) Wednesday 
B) Monday 
C) Sunday 
D) Saturday 
E) Thursday 
 
Q14) The question below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts. 
 
Statements: 
Some dogs are rats 
All rats are trees 
Some trees are not dogs. 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some trees are dogs 
II. All dogs are trees 
III. All rats are dogs 
IV. No tree is dog 
 
A Only I follow 
B All follow 
C None follow 
D Only III follow 
E Only II follow 
 
Q15) If SYMBOL is written as NZTMPC is it a certain 
code? How is NUMBER written in that code? 
A OVSNOC 
B TSPKAB 
C NVOSFC 
D TRPLMC 
E NMTOBV 
 
Q16) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answer 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both Statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both Statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is the code for 'sky' in the code language? 
I. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de 
ra fa'. 
II. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is 
written as 'de ga jo' 
A) C 
B) B 
C) A 
D) D 
E) E 
 
Q17) Here are some words translated from an 
artificial language. 
gorbiflur means fan belt 
pixngorbl means ceiling fan 
arthtusl means tile roof 
Which word could mean "ceiling tile"? 
A arthflur 
B fl urgorbl 
C gorbitusl 
D pixnarth 
E pixngorbl 
 
Q18) Fill in the blank to complete the series 
ZA 5, Y 4B ,XC 6 ,W 3D,? 
A) VE 5 
B) V 2E 
C) E 7V 
D) VE 7 
E) V 5E 
 
Q19) Naman is performing yoga with his head down 
and legs up. His face is towards the west. In which 
direction will his left hand be? 
A North 
B West 
C East 
D South 
E Data inadequate 
 
Q20) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Re ason (R). 
Assertion (A): Legumes revive the soil fertility. 
Reason (R) Microbes in the root nodules of legumes 
fix the atmospheric nitrogen. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below. 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
Q21) Four of the following group of numbers are 
alike in some way and form a likely group. Find the 
number from the given options that does not belong 
to the group. 
A 63 
B 23 
C 13 
D 43 
E 53 
 
Q22) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
ACFJ : OUZJ :: SUXB:? 
A GKPY 
B GLQZ 
C GNSA 
D GMRB 
E GUKP 
 
Q23) At the annual general meeting, 12 members 
shook hands with each other before & after the 
meeting. How many total numbers of handshakes 
occurred? 
A 144 
B 132 
C 130 
D 66 
E 80 
 
Q24) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
14:9 :: 26:? 
A 13 
B 15 
C 12 
D 31 
E 20 
 
Q25) In a certain code, HARYANA is written as 
8197151, how is DELHI written in that code? 
A 32145 
B 46932 
C 45389 
D 34598 
E 43278 
 
Q26) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): Metal objects expand when heated. 
Reason (R) Heating increases the kinetic energy of 
metal atoms. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
 
 
 
Q27) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): Pluto is the coldest planet. 
Reason (R): It receives slanting rays of the sun. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
Q28) Rohan adores chocolates. He likes biscuits. But 
he hates apples. His mother told him that he can buy 
as many chocolates he wishes. But then he must 
have biscuits twice the number of chocolates and 
should have apples more than biscuits and 
chocolates together. Each chocolate cost Re 1. The 
cost of apple is twice the chocolate and four biscuits 
are worth one apple. Then which of the following can 
be the amount that the mother spent on that 
evening on her son if number of chocolates, biscuits 
and apples brought were all integers? 
A Rs. 8 
B Rs. 34 
C Rs. 36 
D Rs. 33 
E Rs. 5 
 
Q29) If EARTH is written as FCUXM in a certain code. 
How is MOON written in that code? 
A NTTP 
B NORR 
C NTPR 
D LPPT 
E NQQR 
 
Q30) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): In India, females have higher life 
expectancy than the males 
Reason (R): Females receive a better diet 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below. 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q31) In the question below, a statement is followed 
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Logical Reasoning MBA CET 2024 Slot 2 
 
Q1) If in a code language. COULD is writt en as BNTKC 
and MARGIN is writt en as LZQFHM, how will 
MOULDING be writt en in that code? 
A LNTKCHMF 
B LNKTCHMF 
C CHMFINTK 
D NITKHCMF 
E NITHKCMF 
Q2) Here are some words translated from an arti fi cial 
language 
moolokarn means blue sky 
wilkospadi means bicycle race 
moolowilko means blue bicycle 
Which word could mean "racecar"? 
A moolobreil 
B spadiwilko 
C wilkozwet 
D spadivolo 
E wilkovolo 
 
Q3) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Asserti on (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Asserti on (A) Adding salt to water lowers its freezing 
point. 
Reason (R) Salt disrupts the formation of ice crystals 
in water. 
 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the opti ons given below 
 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A) 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A) 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q4) Choose a word from the given alternates, that 
belongs to the same group 
Peas:Gram::Pulses:? 
A Barley 
B Beans 
C Coconut 
D Rice 
E Potato 
 
Q5) Fill in the blank to complete the patt ern 
ELFA, GLHA, ILJA MLNA 
A LLMA 
B KLMA 
C OLPA 
D KLLA 
E LKKA 
 
Q6) The questi on below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts 
Statements: 
Some bags are purses 
All purses are containers. 
All containers are suitcases 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some suitcases are bags 
II. All purses are bags 
III. All purses are suitcases 
IV Some containers are purses 
 
A) Only I and III follow 
B) Only II and III follow 
C) Only I, II and III follow 
D) Only I, III and IV follow 
E) Only II, III and IV follow 
 
Q7) Kumar walks 10 km towards North. From there 
he walks 6 km towards South. Then, he walks 3 km 
towards East. How far and in which directi on is he 
with reference to his starti ng point? 
A 7 km East 
B 7 km West 
C 5 km West 
D 5 km North-East 
E 4 Km East 
 
Q8) In the questi on below, a statement is followed by 
two courses of actio n numbered I and II. You have to 
assume everything in the statement to be true and 
on the basis of the information gi ven in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
actio n logically follow(s) for pursuing. 
MAH-CET - 2024
Slot-2
Statements: Majority of the students in many schools 
do not pass in the final examination 
Courses of action: 
I. These schools should be closed down as these have 
become unproductive 
II. The teachers of these schools should immediately 
be retrenched. 
A Neither I nor il follow 
B Only II follows 
C Only I follows 
D Both I and II follow 
E Either I nor II follow 
 
Q9) Complete the series: 
K1, M3, P5, T7, ? 
A Y9 
B V11 
C V9 
D Y11 
E W9 
 
Q10) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answ er 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is Ruman's rank from the top in the class of 40 
students? 
 
I Seema is 4 ranks below Ruman and is thirty-first 
from the bottom 
II Kanuj is two ranks above Ruman and is thirty-
seventh from the bottom. 
A – C 
B – B 
C – A 
D – D 
E – E 
 
Q11) If A + B means A is the sister of B; A-B means A 
is the brother of B A ^ * B means A is the daughter of 
B. which of the following shows the relation that E is 
the maternal uncle of D? 
A) D*F+E 
B) D -F*E 
C) D+F*E 
D) D*F-E 
E) D+F-E 
 
Q12) Four of the following group of letters are alike 
in some respect so that they may form a group. 
Choose the one which does not belong to this group. 
A) FZ 
B) DN 
C) SK 
D) RS 
E) BP 
 
Q13) Complete the series: 
Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Saturday, Wednesday, 
Monday, Sunday,_____ 
A) Wednesday 
B) Monday 
C) Sunday 
D) Saturday 
E) Thursday 
 
Q14) The question below contains three statements, 
followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts. 
 
Statements: 
Some dogs are rats 
All rats are trees 
Some trees are not dogs. 
 
Conclusions: 
I. Some trees are dogs 
II. All dogs are trees 
III. All rats are dogs 
IV. No tree is dog 
 
A Only I follow 
B All follow 
C None follow 
D Only III follow 
E Only II follow 
 
Q15) If SYMBOL is written as NZTMPC is it a certain 
code? How is NUMBER written in that code? 
A OVSNOC 
B TSPKAB 
C NVOSFC 
D TRPLMC 
E NMTOBV 
 
Q16) The question below is followed by two 
statements marked I and II. Mark your answer as: 
A) If Statement I alone sufficient while II alone not 
sufficient to answer 
B) If Statement II alone sufficient while statement I 
alone not sufficient to answer 
C) If either Statement I or Statement II alone 
sufficient to answer 
D) If both Statements I and II together are not 
sufficient to answer 
E) If both Statements I and II together are necessary 
to answer 
 
What is the code for 'sky' in the code language? 
I. In the code language, 'sky is clear' is written as 'de 
ra fa'. 
II. In the same code language, 'make it clear' is 
written as 'de ga jo' 
A) C 
B) B 
C) A 
D) D 
E) E 
 
Q17) Here are some words translated from an 
artificial language. 
gorbiflur means fan belt 
pixngorbl means ceiling fan 
arthtusl means tile roof 
Which word could mean "ceiling tile"? 
A arthflur 
B fl urgorbl 
C gorbitusl 
D pixnarth 
E pixngorbl 
 
Q18) Fill in the blank to complete the series 
ZA 5, Y 4B ,XC 6 ,W 3D,? 
A) VE 5 
B) V 2E 
C) E 7V 
D) VE 7 
E) V 5E 
 
Q19) Naman is performing yoga with his head down 
and legs up. His face is towards the west. In which 
direction will his left hand be? 
A North 
B West 
C East 
D South 
E Data inadequate 
 
Q20) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Re ason (R). 
Assertion (A): Legumes revive the soil fertility. 
Reason (R) Microbes in the root nodules of legumes 
fix the atmospheric nitrogen. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below. 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
Q21) Four of the following group of numbers are 
alike in some way and form a likely group. Find the 
number from the given options that does not belong 
to the group. 
A 63 
B 23 
C 13 
D 43 
E 53 
 
Q22) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
ACFJ : OUZJ :: SUXB:? 
A GKPY 
B GLQZ 
C GNSA 
D GMRB 
E GUKP 
 
Q23) At the annual general meeting, 12 members 
shook hands with each other before & after the 
meeting. How many total numbers of handshakes 
occurred? 
A 144 
B 132 
C 130 
D 66 
E 80 
 
Q24) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
14:9 :: 26:? 
A 13 
B 15 
C 12 
D 31 
E 20 
 
Q25) In a certain code, HARYANA is written as 
8197151, how is DELHI written in that code? 
A 32145 
B 46932 
C 45389 
D 34598 
E 43278 
 
Q26) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): Metal objects expand when heated. 
Reason (R) Heating increases the kinetic energy of 
metal atoms. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
 
 
 
Q27) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): Pluto is the coldest planet. 
Reason (R): It receives slanting rays of the sun. 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false. 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false. 
 
Q28) Rohan adores chocolates. He likes biscuits. But 
he hates apples. His mother told him that he can buy 
as many chocolates he wishes. But then he must 
have biscuits twice the number of chocolates and 
should have apples more than biscuits and 
chocolates together. Each chocolate cost Re 1. The 
cost of apple is twice the chocolate and four biscuits 
are worth one apple. Then which of the following can 
be the amount that the mother spent on that 
evening on her son if number of chocolates, biscuits 
and apples brought were all integers? 
A Rs. 8 
B Rs. 34 
C Rs. 36 
D Rs. 33 
E Rs. 5 
 
Q29) If EARTH is written as FCUXM in a certain code. 
How is MOON written in that code? 
A NTTP 
B NORR 
C NTPR 
D LPPT 
E NQQR 
 
Q30) Given below are two statements, one is labelled 
as Assertion (A) and other one labelled as Reason (R). 
Assertion (A): In India, females have higher life 
expectancy than the males 
Reason (R): Females receive a better diet 
In light of the above statements, choose the correct 
answer from the options given below. 
A - (A) is true but (R) is false 
B - Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is NOT the 
correct explanation of (A). 
C - Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct 
explanation of (A). 
D - (A) is false but (R) is true. 
E - Both (A) and (R) are false 
 
Q31) In the question below, a statement is followed 
by three courses of action numbered I, II and III. You 
have to assume everything in the statement to be 
true and on the basis of the information given in the 
statement, decide which of the suggested courses of 
action logically follow( s) for pursuing. 
 
Statements: Poverty is increasing because the 
people, who are deciding how tackle it, know 
absolutely nothing about the poor. 
 
Courses of action: 
I. The decision makers should go to grass root levels. 
II. The decision makers should come from poorer 
sections of the society 
III. A new set of decision makers should replace the 
existing one. 
A - Either I or III follows 
B - Only II follows 
C - Only I follows 
D - Only III follow 
E - All follow 
 
 
Q32) If DELHI is written as EDMGJ in a certain cod e. 
How is NEPAL written in that code? 
A OPQZX 
B ODQZM 
C OCDNM 
D OESBN 
E OSTPU 
 
Q33) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
Annihilation: Fire:: Cataclysm: ? 
A Disaster 
B Steam 
C Emergency 
D Earthquake 
E Flood 
 
Q34) Complete the series 5760, 2880, 960, 240, 48,? 
A 12 
B 8 
C 16 
D 4 
E 6 
 
Q35) The question below contains three statements, 
followed by three conclusions numbered I, II, III & IV. 
You have to take the given statements to be true 
even if they seem to be at variance with commonly 
known facts. Read all the conclusions and then 
decide which of the given conclusions logically 
follows from the given statements disregarding 
commonly known facts. 
Statements: 
All snakes are trees 
Some trees are roads. 
All roads are mountains. 
Conclusions: 
I. Some mountains are snakes 
II. Some roads are snakes 
III. Some mountains are trees 
A Only III follow 
B Only II follow 
C Only I follow 
D Both I and II follow 
E None follow 
 
Q36) In a queue of 13 persons buying tickets from a 
counter, if every second person from the counter is a 
female and the person at the beginning and at the 
end of the queue are also females. How many 
persons in the queue are male? 
A 4 
B 5 
C 6 
D 7 
E 8 
 
Q37) Select the alternative with the same analogy 
Flying: Bird :: Creeping: ? 
A Snail 
B Aeroplane 
C Crawl 
D Flower 
E ground 
 
Q38 - 40) Directions for the question: Study the 
information given below and answer the question 
that follows. 
Q38) Data on 450 candidates, who took an 
examination in Social Science, Mathematics and 
Science is given below 
Passed in all the subjects 167 
Failed in all the subjects 60 
Failed in Social Sciences 175 
Failed in Mathematics 199 
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