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Arthimatic Reasonin& Anlytical Thinking

The document consists of a series of logical reasoning questions that require the reader to determine the sufficiency of statements A and B to answer various questions. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as geometry, relationships, and market data, with options indicating whether one or both statements are needed to arrive at a conclusion. The questions are structured to test analytical skills and the ability to interpret data effectively.

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The document consists of a series of logical reasoning questions that require the reader to determine the sufficiency of statements A and B to answer various questions. It includes multiple-choice questions on topics such as geometry, relationships, and market data, with options indicating whether one or both statements are needed to arrive at a conclusion. The questions are structured to test analytical skills and the ability to interpret data effectively.

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Directions: are based on the following.

Each of the following has a question


followed by two statements. Mark
1. If the question can be answered with the help of statement A alone.
2. If the question can be answered with the help of statement B alone.
3. If the question can be answered with the help of both statements but not
either statement itself.
4. If the question cannot be answered even with the help of both the given
statements.
1. A plank of wood 7ft long is cut in to four parts. What is the length of the longest
part?
A. The minimum length of each part is ½ foot.
B. One of the parts is 3.2 ft long
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
2. Is triangle ABC a right angled triangle?
A. Angle A=3x Angle C
B. Angle B=2x Angle C
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
3. Is x odd or even?
A. X+Y = even
B. X* Y = odd
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
4. How many people live on the third floor of a three storied building?
A. The total number of people living in the building is 42.
B. The number of people living on the third floor is the square of the number of
people staying on the other floors.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
5. At a sale in Cleveland, what was the price at which scarves and ties were being
offered?
A. Mrs. Osborne bought 3 ties for her husband and two scarves for herself for
$4.40.

B. The original price of the ties and scarves was $2.00 $0.80 each respectively.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
Directions: In each question, a set of six statements is given, followed by four
answer choices. Each of the answer choices has a combination of three
statements from the given set of six statements. You are required to identify the
answer choices in which the statements are logically related.
6. A. All Sitas lie.
B. Some Sitas are girls.
C. All girls are Sitas.
D. Some girls lie.
E. All girls lie.
F. All liars are girls.
A.ABC
B.BCD
C.BCE
D.CAE
7.A. Krishnan and Vinod are friends.
B. Vinod likes krishnan and vice verrishnanrishnan likes Vinod.
D. Friends are enemies.
E. Friends have mutual liking.
F. Vinod is krishnan’s enemy.
rishnan
B. FED
C. AEF
D. EAB
8 A. Some communists are socialists.
B. All socialists are Leninists.
C. Some socialists are Leninists.
D. Marxists are not capitalists.
E. All Leninists are communists.
F. All communists are socialists.
A. CEA
B. CEF
C. ABE
D. BEF
9. A. Moon has a satellite.
B. Moon is a planet.
C. Some planets have satellite.
D. Moon is earth’s satellite.
E. Earth is moon’s satellite.
A. CBA
B. CBF
C. CDB
D. AEF
10. A. Some students study biology.
B. No student study history.
C. Some students study biology and history.
D. Some students study history.
E. All students study biology.
F. All students study history.
A. EDC
B. ABE
C. CDF
D. CDB
Direction: Questions are based on the following table.
11. Which year had the highest ratio of number of lecturers to number of
students?
A.1991
B.1992
C.1993
D.1994
12. Which year had the lowest number of students?
A.1990
B.1991
C.1989
D.1992
13. Which year had the highest percentage increase in the number of students?
A.1991
B.1992
C.1993
D. None of these
14. Which year had the highest percentage increase in number of lecturers?
A.1991
B.1990
C.1993
D.1994
15. If every year 10% of the lecturers resign to find better prospects, how many
new lecturers joined in 1993 as a percentage of total number of lecturers?
A.20%
B.18%
C.25%
D.30%
Direction: Questions are based on the following table.
16. If every year 10% of the lecturers resign to find better prospects, how many
new lecturers joined in 1993 as a percentage of total number of lecturers?
A.20%
B.18%
C.25%
D.30%
Directions: Each question contains five statements followed by four sets of
combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statements are logically
related.
17. A. Some painters are farmers and some are not.
B. Raman is a farmer.
C. All painters are choreographers.
D. Raman is a painter.
E. Some farmers are choreographers.
A. BAD
B. CDE
C. ACE
D. DAB
18. A. Some books are not novels.
B. All novels are fictions.
C. Some novels are fictions.
D. Only novels are fiction.
E. Some books are not fiction.
A. ADE
B. ABC
C. CED
D.DBA
19. A. Rohan is a magician.
B. All jesters are magicians.
C. Some jesters are criminals.
D. Some magicians are criminals.
E. Rohan is a jester.
A.ABE
B.BCD
C. BAE
D. DEA
20. A. Some fishes are not carnivorous.
B. All fishes are swimmers.
C. All fishes are carnivorous.
D. Some swimmers are not carnivorous.
E. Some swimmers are carnivorous.
A. DCB
B. EDA
C. BEC
D. None of these
21.A. All nurses are in demand.
B. No doctor is in demand.
C. Some nurses are efficient.
D. Some nurses are in demand.
E. Some in demand are efficient.
A. DEC
B. CAE
C. ABC
D. DBC
Direction: Questions are based on the data given below:

Average run= Runs scored / Completed innings.


22. A. What would be the total runs scored by F if he plays 50 more innings and
his average remained the same?
A.3008
B.8050
C.1750
D. Data insufficient
23. How many batsmen have scored runs at an average of more than 30?
A.2
B.4
C.5
D.6
24. The good bowlers are those who concedes less than 50 runs per wicket. The
number of good bowlers is
A.4
B.3
C.2
D. None of these
25. Which pair has the best catch and the worst catch per month?
A. G and B
B. G and E
C. F and A
D. None of these
26. G scores 1,000 more runs in 45 more inning. His average
A. increases by 6.25 %
B. decreases by 6.25 %
C. increases by 8.5 %
D. decreases by 8.5 %
Directions: each question below has two statements following it. Decide if the
statement suffices to answer the question. Choices are:
1. If only (A) is sufficient.
2. If only (B) is sufficient.
3. If both are required.
4. If each can answer independently.
5. Data is inadequate.
27. If 1st day of month is Thursday, how many days are there in this month?
A. If 4th Sunday happened to be on 25th.
B. If last day was 5th Saturday.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
28. Who has secured the maximum marks among the six friends A,B,C,D and E.
A.B secured less marks than A and F but not less than C, D and E.
B.F secured more marks than B but not as much as A.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
29. At present, How many villagers are voters in village ‘X’ ?
A. There were 860 voters in village ‘X’ in the list prepared for last election.
B. At present list of village has 15% more voters than last year.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
30. What will be the position of hour hand at 7:30 p.m?
A. There are English alphabets on dial of clock instead of numbers.
B. The hour hand is at P at 7:00 p.m.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
31.How is Sushma related to Nalini?
A. Sushma’s husband is the only son of Nalini’s brother.
B. Sushma’s brother and Nalini’s husband are cousins.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
Direction: Each of the following problems has a question followed by two
statements which are marked A and B. use the data given in A and B together or
separately and mark,
32.What is the breadth of the rectangle in cms?
A. If the breadth alone is doubled the area increased by 162 sq.units.
B. If the length alone is doubled, the perimeter increased by 40 units.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
33. Has old paper (waste paper) gone up in price?
A. Everything that the grocer sells has gone up in price.
B. Old paper is something the grocer buys, not sells.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
34.SSEHC is an outdoor game. Does DNAND like it?
A. DNAND is a sportsmen.
B. There is no sportsman who does not like all outdoor games.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
35. Is Ram shorter than Ravi?
A. Ram is not taller than Ravi.
B. Ram and Ravi are not equal in height.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
36. P, Q and R are three weights which are supposed to be equal. But one and
only one of these is a false weight. Which weight is that?
A. P is lighter than R.
B. Q is lighter than either P or R (not both).
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
Directions: Each question consists of five statements followed by options
consisting of three statements put together in a specific order. Choose the
option which indicates a valid argument, that is, where the third statement is a
conclusion drawn from the preceding two statements.
37. A. Ozone depletion cause increase in temperature.
B. Increase in temperature is harmful to plant life.
C. Ozone depletion is harmful to plant life.
D. Some ozone depletion does not cause increase in temperature.
E. Some ozone depletion is not harmful to plant life.
A.CBA
B.BDE
C. CDE
D. BAC
38. A. No traitor is a minister.
B. Prabhat is not a minister.
C. Prabhat is a traitor.
D. Chauhan is not a traitor.
E. Chauhan is a minister.
A.ACB
B. ABC
C. ADE
D. ABE
39. A. Grapes are not sour.
B. Some grapes are sour.
C. All sour things are tasteless.
D. Some grapes are not tasteless.
A.CEA
B. BDC
C. CBD
D. EAC
40.A. All public sector enterprises employ technicians.
B. Mysore Cements employs technicians.
C. Mysore Cements is a public sector enterprise.
D. Some public sector enterprises employ technicians.
E. Mysore Cements employs only technicians.
A. ABC
B. ACB
C. CDB
D. ACE
41.A. Some cities in japan are polluted.
B. All polluted cities should be destroyed.
C. City Tokyo should be destroyed.
D. City Tokyo is polluted.
E. Some cities in Japan should be destroyed.
A. BDE
B. BAC
C. ADE
D. BDC
Direction: Questions are based on the following data: The demand for wheat in
comucopia was 500,000 tons in 1990-91, while the supply was 450,000 tons.
(Supply= Production + Imports).The imports in this year were 50,000 tons. The
first two columns in the figure provide the percentage growth of Demand and
Supply and the third column provide the value of imports in ‘’000 tons.

42. In which year was the demand-supply gap maximum?


A.1990-91
B.1991-92
C.1992-93
D.1994-95
43. In which year was the demand-production gap maximum?
A.1990-91
B.1991-92
C.1992-93
D.1994-95
44. What percentage of supply was due to imports in 1993-94?
A.7
B.9
C.11
D.13
45. What percentage of demand was fulfilled in 1994-95?
A.80
B.85
C.90
D.100
46. In which year was the production maximum?
A.1990-91
B.1991-92
C.1992-93
D.1994-95
Direction: Questions are based on the following table: The rural market in the
country constitutes a major market for most product categories. In some product
categories, the rural market consumes more than the urban market.

47. The consumption of coconut oil in the country is about Rs.400 crores. Due to
high prices, the rural market is expected to shrink by 25% in the next year.
Assuming that the shortfall in the rural market is made up by the urban market
and the overall market remains the same at Rs.400 crores, taken the increase in
sales of coconut oil to urban customers in the next year will
A.45.4 crores
B.38.6 crores
C.41.6 crores
D. None of the above
48. The market for tea is 750 million kgs and the rural market is expected to
increase at the rate of 15% per annum while the urban market is expected to
increase at 5% per annum. After 2 years, the rural share of the tea market will be
A.42.7%
B.44.2%
C.55.8%
D.62.3%
49. If the rural market for washing cake/ bar is Rs.482 crores, then the urban
market size of the washing cake/ bar market is
A.356.3 croses
B.400.8 crores
C.456 crores
D. None of the above
50. If the market for analgestic tablets is Rs0 crores, then the urban market is
greater than the rural market for analgestic tablets by
A.8.4 crores
B.12.9 crores
C.10.5 crores
D. None of the above
51. If the price of iodised salt was Rs.617kg and the total consumption was 53
million tones, then the rural market for iodised salt will be
A.9250 million
B.8748 million
C.9150 million
D. None of the above
Direction: Each of the questions below has two statements following a question.
Decide if the statements are suffice to answer the question. Mark your choice
as:
1. If I is sufficient.
2. If II is sufficient.
3. If both are required.
4. If each can independently answer the questions.
5. If data is insufficient.
52. What is charge of a cigar?
I. Rakesh has Rs.5 in his pocket, he can at maximum buy two cigars.
II. Raman has 2 rupees in pocket but can not buy the cigar.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
53. What is perimeter of a square?
I. If side is doubled, the perimeter also doubles.
II. If perimeter triples, area becomes 9 times.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
54. Are some Indians intelligent?
I. Some men are Indians.
II. No man is intelligent.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
55. Who is tallest among A,B,C?
I. A is taller than B.
II. A is taller than C.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
56. Is tomorrow the Wednesday?
I. Tomorrow is 28th March,2002.
II. 17th June 2000, was Monday.
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
E.5
Directions: Each question contains six statements followed by four sets of
combinations of three. Choose the set in which the statement are logically
related.
57. A. All biographies.
B. Some books are popular.
C. Britannica is a biography.
D. Britannica is a popular book.
E. Some popular books are biographies.
F. Britannica is not popular.
A.ACD
B.ABE
C.DCA
D. EDC
58. A. x is dumb.
B. Dumb people can’t speak.
C. y is deaf.
D. y can say ‘’I spoke’’.
E. y can’t say ‘’I heard’’.
F. x can’t say ‘’I spoke”.
A.DCA
B.CDF
C.ABC
D.BAF
59. A. All maps are caps.
B. All caps are traps.
C. No caps are maps.
D. No caps are traps.
E. All maps are traps.
F. All traps are maps.
A.ABE
B.FAB
C.AFE
D. DBE
60. A. P is a hero.
B. Some heroes have fans.
C. Some villains have fans.
D. P may have fans.
E. P is not a villain.
F. Some villains have no fan dubs.
A.FCA
B.ACF
C.CFB
D.BAD
61. A. All snakes are reptiles.
B. All reptiles are not snakes.
C. All reptiles are cold blooded.
D. All snakes lay eggs.
E. All reptiles lay eggs.
F. All snakes are cold blooded.
A. ADE
B.BED
C.ABE
D.ACF

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