Analytical Reasoning - Sheet 01
Analytical Reasoning - Sheet 01
Analytical Reasoning - Sheet 01
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ANALYTICAL REASONING
ANALYTICAL REASONING
BOOTCAMP SHEET 01
Directions (Q.1-Q.3): Study the given information and answer the following question based on it.
A is a member of a family and is married to C who has no siblings. F is the sister-in-law of A and has no brother-in-law. G
is the daughter of E and has two siblings. I is married to H and has a daughter. B is unmarried and has only sisters and no
brother. I is a male and D is a female member of the family
1. How is B related to A?
(a) Nephew (b) Son
(c) Niece (d) Either 'nephew' or 'niece'
5. Find the pair of numbers that can replace the question mark (?) in the series given below:
90, 180, 12, 50, 100, ? , ? , 3, 50, 4, 25, 2, 6, 30, 3.
(a) 20, 75 (b) 200, 150 (c) 150, 1 (d) 120, 30
6. Five friends A, B, C, D and E travelled to five different cities; Pune, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru and Mumbai by different
modes of transport; bus, train, Airplane, car and boat from Goa. Further, the following information is given:
(A) The person who travelled to Delhi did not travel by boat.
(B) C went to Bengaluru by car and B went to Kolkata by aeroplane.
(C) D travelled by boat and E travelled by train.
(D) Goa is not connected by bus to Delhi and Pune.
Now, which of the following pair of person and mode of transport is NOT correct?
(a) A - Bus (b) B - Airplane (c) D - Boat (d) E-Car
8. There is a certain relationship between two given terms on one side of (: :) and one term is given on the other side of (: :).
Another term is to be found from the given alternatives having the same relation, with this term, as the terms of given
pair.
AFHO : GBDJ : : CHFM : ?
(a) GBIM (b) GBLD (c) GPLD (d) IDBH
9. Study the diagram given below and find the number which represents the uneducated women, who have a government
job as well as a job in private sector?
10. Prakash remembers that his wife Roshni's birthday falls after 20th May but before 28th May, while Jyoti remembers that
her mother Roshni's birthday falls after 26th May but before 30th May. On what date does Roshni's birthday fall?
(a) 26th May (b) 27th May (c) 28th May (d) 29th May
11. In the following question, select the number which can be placed at me sign of (?) from the given alternatives?
12. If all books are pens. no pen is pencil, some pencils are erasers and some erasers are sharpeners.
Which of the following statements is I are also true Conclusions
I. No book is pencil.
II. Some books are not erasers.
III. Some erasers are not books.
IV. No sharpener is book.
(a) Only I is true (b) Only I and II are true
(c) Only I, II and III are true (d) Only I and III are true
13. The reflection of a clock in a mirror shows the time as 10:25. What is the actual time (approximately) shown by the clock?
(a) 2:35 (b) 5:50 (c) 1:35 (d) 10:3
14. Select the correct alternative from the given choices.
As Cricket is to umpire similarly Football is to _______
(a) Judge (b) Goalkeeper (c) Referee (d) Coach
15. Find the number of meaningful words that can be formed with the 4th, 5ih 81h and the 9th letters of the word
ENDURANCE. If only one meaningful word can be formed mark the first letter of the word as your answer. If two words
can be formed mark N as your answer and if more than two words can be formed mark D as your answer. If no meaningful
word can be formed, mark X as your answer.
(a) C (b) X (c) N (d) E
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16. If the letters of the word COMPLIMENT are arranged in alphabetical order, how many letters remain in the same position
as in the word?
(a) 1 (b) 3 (c) 2 (d) 4
17. In a certain code language, if ELECTRIC is coded as DFMFDJSU, MECHANIC is coded as IDFNDJOB, then how is DISTRICT
coded in that language?
(a) UTJEUDJS (b) SJDUEJTU
(c) EJTUUDJS (d) UTJEDUJS
18. Six girls are sitting in a circle facing towards the centre of the circle. Sonia is sitting opposite Radhika. Purnima is sitting
to the right of Radhika but to the left of Deepti. Monika is sitting to the left of Radhika. Kamini is sitting to the right of Sonia
and to the left of Monika. Now Deepti and Kamini, Monika and Radhika mutually exchange their positions who will be
sitting to the left of Deepti ?
(a) Sonia (b) Monika (c) Radhika (d) Purnima
19. In a certain code language if MOVIE is coded as 320. CINEMA is coded as 270, then. how is ACTION coded in that language
(a) 380 (b) 372 (c) 350 (d) 375
20. In a certain code language. If the word BIOLOGICAL is coded as BRUBAJHLGA. Then how is the word PHILOSOPHY
coded in that language?
(a) OFFHJMHHYO (b) OYHHMJHFFO
(c) OYHHMJHYFO (d) OFFHJNHHYO
21. Among the passed students of a class, the rank of Ashish is 10th from the top and 34th from the bottom. If 15 students had
failed, then how many students appeared for the exam
(a) 43 (b) 58 (c) 46 (d) 57
23. Select the letter-cluster that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.
CHM, INS, OTY, ?
(a) VZE (b) UZE (c) TWR (d) UEZ
26. How many persons are sitting between David and Kiran?
(a) 4 (b) 1 (c) 2 (d) 3
Neither A nor E is working in HDFC. B is working in SBI but not in shift I. C and G are working in different banks but in the
same shift. Either C or H is working in SBI and both are working in the same shift. D is not working in OBC but he is working
in shift I. C and F are working in the same bank. F is not working in shift III. A and H are working in different banks but
one among them is working in shift I.
32. Who among the following can have the least amount of money?
(a) Q (b) S (c) P (d) None of these
33. What is the maximum possible number of persons who can have more money than P?
(a) Three (b) Four (c) Two (d) One
34. In a group of 40 players, some play cricket, some play football and some both. If 30 play cricket and 20 both, the correct
way of representing above by Venn Diagram is-
(a) (b)
(c) (d)
35. In the following question, select the related letters from the given alternatives.
FRTI : EQPE:: CROW:?
(a) SPPB (b) SPLB (c) SBLP (d) SLPB
Directions (Q.36-Q.40): Nine persons- A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H and I purchased different items Bag, Pen, Cards, Cap, Pencil,
Scale, Eraser, Colours and Book, but not necessarily in the same order.
Only two items were purchased after H. Two items were purchased between A and G. Not more than three items were
purchased after G. The number of items purchased after G is equal to the number of items purchased before E. D purchased
Eraser but immediately before F. E purchased Pencil after Eraser. Four items were purchased between Pencil and Cards.
Scale was purchased immediately before Colours and immediately after Book. Bag was purchased after Colours. Five items
were purchased between I and the one who purchased Pen. I purchased before B. A purchased before G.
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36. Which of the following items was purchased by C?
(a) Cap (b) Pen (c) Colours (d) Book
37. Three among the following four are alike in a certain way thus forms a group. Which of the following does not belong to
the group?
(a) E and B (b) C and I (c) G and B (d) F and C
Directions (Q.41-Q.43): Study the given information carefully and answer the questions below it:
Three friends were standing on a playground and moved certain distances with respect to each other. Sanju moved 24km
south and then turned left and moved 27km. He then moved 8km north and stopped. Anam started from a point which is
6km north of the point where Sanju stopped. He went 42km in west direction and then turned left and moved 34km and
stopped. Disha started from a point which is 32km east of the point from where Sanju started. She went 22km in the west
direction and then turned left and moved 16km after that, she then moved 10km west and stopped
41. In which direction is Sanju with respect to Anam after both of them stopped?
(a) North-east (b) East (c) North-west (d) North
43. If Sanju wants to stand north of the initial position of Anam, then which movement of Sanju with respect to his final
position is correct?
(a) 15km, west (b) 12km, south (c) 18km, east (d) 12km, north
Directions (Q.44-Q.47): Study the given information carefully and answer the questions below it:
There are eight professors Y, T, G, K, J, M, P and Q are sitting around a circular table and all of them facing outwards. They
like different subjects among Physics, Mathematics, English, History, Geography, Botany, Zoology and Economics but not
necessarily in the same order. Y likes History and G sits second to the left of Y. Only one person sits between G and M. T
likes English and sits second to the left or right of M. K sits third to the right of T. J likes Botany and sits second to the right
of K. Only one person sits between J and P. The one who likes Mathematics is sitting second to the right of the one who
likes Economics. K does not like Mathematics. G likes Zoology and M does not like Geography.
44. How many people sit between G and T (from the left or right side)?
(a) None (b) One (c) Two (d) Three
45. Who sits opposite to the person who likes Geography?
(a) Y (b) P (c) T (d) Q
46. Who sits 5th to the right of P?
(a) The person who likes Geography (b) The person who likes Mathematics
(c) The person who likes English (d) The person who likes Zoology
47. If T and Y are interchanged their positions then, who sits 3rd to the left of Y?
(a) G (b) J (c) K (d) T
Directions (Q.48-Q.50): In the question given below, four statements are given and followed by some conclusion given
in options. You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be a variance from the commonly
known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which of the given conclusion(s) logically follow from the given
statements disregarding the commonly known facts.
49. Statements:
All decades are years.
Some decades are time.
No period is months
Only a few months are years
(a) Some months are time (b) No period is time
(c) Some years are time (d) Some months are decades
50. Statements:
Some belief is faith
All faith is trust
Some accept is reject
Only a few accept is trust
(a) Some belief is trust (b) All accept is faith
(c) Some belief is accept (d) All reject is belief
51. In the following question, select the related word from the given alternatives.
Cynophobia : dogs :: ? : animals
(a) Animophobia (b) Zoophobia (c) Faunophobia (d) Anemophobia
52. In the following question, select the missing number from the given series.
150, 280, 542, 1068, 2122, ?
(a) 4224 (b) 4233 (c) 4244 (d) 4232
53. In the following question, from the given alternative words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of
the given word.
FRIENDSHIP
(a) INFER (b) RINSE (c) SIDE (d) DRAIN
54. Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U, each earning a different salary, are comparing their salaries. P’s salary is more than S’s but
less than U’s. R’s salary is less than T’s, but more than Q’s, whose salary is more than U’s. Who has the lowest salary?
(a) P (b) Q (c) S (d) R
55. If in the word 'NEUROPATHY', all the letters which appear before 'Q' in the English alphabetical series are replaced by the
immediate next letter and all the letters which appear after 'Q' are replaced by the immediate previous letter as in the
English alphabetical series. Then all the repeated letters are removed, and the remaining letters are rearranged in
alphabetical order. Which of the following letter is fourth from the right end?
(a) B (b) S (c) T (d) P
56. If a meaningful four-lettered word can be formed using the 1st, 3rd, 4th and 9th letters (from left) of the word 'PERMISSION',
then what is the second letter (from left) of the word formed? If more than one word can be formed, then select X as the
answer. If no such word can be formed, then select Y as the answer.
(a) P (b) M (c) X (d) Y
58. Given below are the clusters of four letters. Four of the following five are alike in a certain way and thus form a group.
Which of the following does not belongs to the group?
(a) PSVZ (b) BEHL (c) JMPT (d) ILNS
Directions (Q.59-Q.63): Ten people- J, K, L, M, N, V, W, X, Y and Z work in three different departments viz, Sales, Marketing
and HR. Not less than two and not more than five people can work in each department.
N works with W and Y. V neither works with Y nor in Marketing department. L works only with M. J works in the Sales
department. Z neither works in Marketing nor with N. More than two people work in the HR department. X works with K
but not in the HR department. J works with K.
59. Which of the following departments consist of an even number of working people?
I. HR department
II. Sales department
III. Marketing department
(a) Both I and II (b) Both II and III
(c) Only III (d) Only I
62. If X is related to V, W is related to Y, in the same way, who among the following is related to Z?
(a) N (b) W (c) L (d) J
64. Five persons- Arun, Bali, Karan, Pal and Sid live in a five-storeyed building. The bottommost floor is numbered as 1 while
the topmost floor is numbered as 5. Sid lives immediately above Arun. Two persons live between Sid and Bali. Pal lives
below Arun. Who among the following lives immediately below Karan?
(a) Sid (b) Pal (c) Bali (d) Cannot be determined
65. How many pair of letters are there in the word "HOSPITAL", each of which has as many letters between them in the word
(in both forward and backward directions) as they have between them in the English alphabetical series?
(a) 3 (b) 2 (c) 1 (d) 4
Directions (Q.66-Q.70): In the question given below, two statements are given followed by two conclusions. You have to
take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions
and decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known
facts.
67. Statements:
Some programs are events.
Some meetings are programs.
Conclusions:
I. All meetings are events
II. All events are programs is a possibility
(a) Neither I nor II follows (b) Both I and II follow
(c) Either I or II follows (d) Only II follows
68. Statements:
No janitor is a nurse.
Some doctors are nurses.
Conclusions:
I. No janitor is a doctor.
II. All doctors are janitors.
(a) If only conclusion I follows.
(b) If only conclusion II follows.
(c) If either conclusion I or conclusion II follows.
(d) If neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows.
69. Statements:
Only a few vehicles are trucks.
Some cars are trucks.
Conclusions:
I. No car is vehicle.
II. Some vehicles are cars.
(a) Only II follows (b) Either I or II follows
(c) Only I follows (d) Both I and II follows
70. Statements:
Some cans are doors.
Some doors are fires.
All fires are wires.
Conclusions:
I. Some wires are doors.
II. Some wires are cans.
(a) If only Conclusion I follows. (b) If only Conclusion II follows.
(c) If either Conclusion I or II follows. (d) If neither Conclusion I nor II follows.