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The document consists of a series of questions and logical reasoning problems, including coding, mathematical sequences, and statements with conclusions. It tests the reader's ability to analyze information and draw logical conclusions based on given premises. The questions cover a variety of topics, including coding patterns, age ratios, profit calculations, and assumptions in statements.
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ACCENTURE
Que. 1. If DELHI can be coded as CCIDD, how would
you code BOMBAY?
1. AJMTVT 2.AMJXVS 3.MJXVSU
4.WXYZAX Que. 2 If TEMPLE is coded as VHQURL, how would you code CHURCH?
1.EKYWIO 2.EKUWIO 3.EKYWIN
4.EKYWJO Que. 3 DIRECTIONS: In the following questions choose the correct alternative if: (i) & means 'is greater than' (ii) % means 'is lesser than' (iii) > means 'is equal to' (iv) = means 'is not equal to' (v) @ means 'is a little more than' (vi) # means 'is a little less than' If a % b and b > c, then
1. a % c 2.c % a 3.c > a
4.Can't say Que. 4 If c @ a and a @ b, then 1.b & a 2.c @ b 3.b @ a 4.Can't say
Que. 5 If a = b and b # c, then
1.c & a 2.b % a 3.a & c 4.Can't say
Que. 6 Direction: In the question below there are
two statements followed by four conclusions I, II, III and IV.You have to take the two given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance with commonlyknown facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statementsdisregarding commonly known facts. Statements: I. Some lights are switches. II. All switches are white. Conclusions: I. No light is white. II. Some white are switches. III. Some switches are lights. IV. Some lights are white.
1. Only II and III follow. 2.Only II, III and IV
follow. 3.Only I and III follow. 4.Only conclusion III follows. Que. 7 Study the following arrangement of the English alphabet and answer the questions given below. W T S D E F A Y Q U P R U L H I N V X M O G Which letter is 3rd to the left of the 18th letter from the right side? 1.W 2.S 3.T 4.Y Que. 8 Direction: In the question below there are three statements followed by three conclusions I, II and III.You have to take the three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts. Statements: I. Some cycles are cars. II. Some cars are buses. III. No bus is train. Conclusions: I. Some buses are cycles. II. No car is train. III. Some buses are cars. 1.Only conclusion I follows. 2.Only conclusion III follows. 3.Only II and III follow. 4.Only I and II follow. Que. 9 In the following question, some statements are given followed by three conclusions. You have to takethe given statements to be true even if they varies from commonly known facts. Read all theconclusions and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the commonly known facts. Statements: I. All kings are queens. II. Some queens are soldiers. III.All soldiers are thieves Conclusions: I. Some kings are thieves. II. Some thieves are queens. III. All kings are thieves. 1.Only conclusion II follows 2.Only conclusion I follows 3.All conclusions follow 4.Only conclusion III follows Que. 10 1, 3, 6, 10, ____, 21. 1.13 2.14 3.15 4.16 Que. 11 In the following question various terms of an alphabet series are given with one missing term as shownby (?) choose the missing term out of the given alternatives. m _ nm _ n _ an _ a _ ma _ 1.aamnan 2.ammanm 3.aammnn 4.amammn Que. 12 Find the missing number (?) in the sequence 5, 11, 23, ?, 95, 191. 1.47 2.48 3.49 4.50 Que. 13 A mixture contains 15 kg of rice at Rs. 60 per kg and 25 kg of rice at X per kg are mixed and sold at Rs. 97.5 per kg. The profit earned by the seller is 30%. What will be the value of x? 1.72 2.84 3.80 4.77 Que. 14 A pipe can fill a tank in 4 hours, while a leak which is at one-fourth of the height of the tank from bottom can empty up to that part in 2 hours. If both are operated simultaneously and initially the tank is full, then when it will be one-fourth full? 1.5 hours 2.6 hours 3.7.5 hours 4.8 hours Que. 15 The profit earned by selling an article for Rs. 832 is equal to the loss incurred when the same article is sold for Rs. 448. Then the sale price of the article for making 50% profit should be (in rupees) 1.920 2.960 3.1060 4.1200 Que. 16 A piggy bank has 12, 5 and 7 coins of Rs. 10, Rs. 5 and Rs. 2 respectively. If 2 coins are drawn at random, then what is the probability that one is Rs. 10 coin and other one is Rs. 5 coin? 1. 5/23 2. 4/23 3. 7/23 4. 15/46 Que. 17 In a swimming pool, water and chlorine is mixed in which chlorine is 15% and water is 170 litres, what quantity of chlorine should be added in the swimming pool to make it 32% of the total weight of the swimming pool? 1.25 litres 2.60 litres 3.30 litres 4.50 litres Que. 18 8 men and 2 women together can finish a piece of work in 24 days. In how much time will 40 men and45 women together complete 1.5 times the work, if the work done by 16 men in 8 hours is equal to the work done by 2 women in 24 hours? 1.9 days 2.3 days 3.6 days 4.10 days Que. 19 Two pipes A and B can fill a tank in 8 hrs and 10 hrs respectively and another pipe C can empty it in 12hrs. If all the pipes are opened together but pipe B and pipe C are closed hrs and hrs before filling the tank, then in how much time take will be completely filled? 1. 6.5 hrs 2. 5.5 hrs 3. 6 hrs 4. 5 hrs Que. 20 Gain of 30% is made by selling the article at a certain price. When the selling price is doubled, the gain percentage rises. What is the new gain percentage? 1. 160% 2. 50% 3. 100% 4. 200% Que. 21 Consider the given question and decide which of the following statement(s) is/are sufficient to answer the question. If the sum of selling price and cost price of a watch is Rs. 2200 then find profit. Statements 1. Man sells the watch at a 20% profit. 2. Ratio of cost price and selling price of watch is 5 : 6.
1. Either 1 or 2 alone is sufficient to answer the
question. 2. 2 alone is sufficient while 1 alone is not sufficient to answer the question. 3. 1 alone is sufficient while 2 alone is not sufficient to answer the given question. 4. Neither 1 nor 2 is sufficient to answer the given question.
Que. 22 The ratio between the present ages of
Vaibhav and Sagar is 5 : 3 respectively. The ratio betweenVaibhav’s age 4 years ago and Sagar’s age 4 year hence is 1 : 1 respectively. What is the respectiveratio between Vaibhav’s age 4 years hence and Sagar’s age 4 years ago? 1. 4 : 1 2. 3 : 1 3. 2 : 1 4. 1 : 3 Que. 23 Read this statement and state which of the following arguments is/are strong? Statement: Recently, the Central Government has decided to limit the role of the Film Censor Boardto certifying films in various categories. Argument: I. The government has an obligation to protect the moral structure of society. One way of discharging this duty isfilm censorship. The government will step back from its responsibility through this step. II. In many areas, India is joining specific groups of advanced economies. Like those countries, it should also getrid of archaic practices. III. The aim of democratic development should also include efforts for individual freedom and it is one of bolddecisions that should be encouraged. 1. Only argument I is strong 2. Only argument II is strong 3. Not all arguments I, II and III are strong 4. Only arguments I and II are strong. Que. 24 In the question, a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider thestatement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decidewhich of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument. Statement: Should the privatization of every government bank be promoted? Argument 1: Yes. That would reduce the administrative burden on the government. Argument 2: No. That would weaken the financial condition of government banks. 1. Only argument 1 is strong. 2. Only argument 2 is strong. 3. Neither argument 1 nor 2 is strong. 4. Both argument 1 and 2 are strong. Que. 25 Directions: In the question below, a statement and assumptions numbered I and II are given. An assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the following assumption and decide which of the assumption is implicit in the statement. Statement: “Tomorrow morning the daily review meeting will happen at 1 pm instead of 11 am” said the boss. Assumptions: I. That day boss will arrive at the office only at 1 pm. II. Some of the employees will not be available at 11 am. 1. Only assumption I is implicit 2. Only assumption II is implicit 3. Both assumptions I and II are implicit. 4. Neither assumption I nor assumption II is implicit Que. 26 A statement is given followed by two inferences I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given inferences, if any, follow from the given statement. Statement: Fluency in spoken English is a must have in today's job market, where every firm wants to compete at the international level. Inferences: I. The imposition of language is unfair. II. English is the language that bridges the gap between countries. 1. Only I follows. 2. Only II follows. 3. Both I and II follow. 4. Neither I nor II follows. Que. 27 In the question given below is given a statement followed by two assumptions. You have to assume everything in the statement to be true and decide which of the assumption logically follows beyond a reasonable doubt from the information given in the statement. Statement: Mother scolding the child said, “If you continue doing naughty things, I will slap you.” Assumptions: I. All children are naughty. II. With this warning, child may stop doing mischievous acts. 1. Only assumption I is true 2. Both assumptions are true 3. Only assumption II is true 4. None is true