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Logical Reasoning INSTRUCTIONS Please read the following instructions carefully before you start answering the questions. The test carries a full marks of 100 and it must be completed within 90 minutes. Test Contents: There are 100 test items. The test covers five sections. The details of the test are as follows: Test Section Number of Questions Verbal Ability 25 Quantitative Ability 25 Logical Reasoning 25 General Awareness 25 How to Answer the Questions? Example 1: Direction: Fill in the blank with the word which best fits in with the meaning of the following sentences. Question: The Chair is to be put in the …………………. of the room. a) middle b) centre c) central d) mid Answer: Indicate your answer on the Answer Sheet by darkening the correct answer choice (b) as show below: (a) (b) (c) (d) In case of wrong marking you may cross ( × ) the wrongly marked box and darken another box. If you feel that the answer options provided are wrong you should mention at the bottom of the Answer Sheet. 12. exotic a. poor b. expose Verbal ability c. fragile d. indigenous Direction : choose the most suitable preposition in the gaps. 13. mute 1. I want to congratulate you …… your exam. a. diversify b. quicken a. in b. with c. harmonize d. amplify c. on d.up 14. alleviate 2. find ……. Whether they are coming. a. aggravate b. hostile a. in b. out c. friendly d. protect c. up d. on 15. diverse 3. the king has absolute power…… his subject. a. different b. deniable a. past b. between c. unequal d. homogeneous c. over d. among 4. can you guess ……. The moral of the story. Direction : fill in the blanks with the words which best fits with the meaning a. on b. upon of the following sentence. c. at d. over 16. she found no food in the ………… 5.the citizen must not murmur ……new taxes. a. depositary b. deposit volt a. against b. with c. despository d. shelfv c. upon d. over 17. He is ……… weak that he cannot even move. a. so b. such Select the word which is closest in the meaning to the statement c. much d. very 6. unison 18. he ……… a bath right now. a. concord b. discord a. has b. had c. unpardonable d. unmitigated c. is having d. did 7. dauntless 19. he works in the ………. Department. a. audacious b. ill-fated a. personal b. personnel c. economical d. timid c. person d. impersonal 8. wordy 20. how do you …… the product? a. murky b. verbose a. rate b. price c. obnoxious d. hostile c. cost d. charge 9. vendetta Direction : select the lettered expression that most nearly expresses the a. threat b. mortal meaning of the given idiom or phrase. c. friendship d. fued 21.a rolling stone 10. cachet a. frequent changes in work b, hard working person a. prestige b. greed c. downhill trip d. dissicult task c. artless d. chagrin 22. keep body and soul together. Direction : Select all the word which is closest to the opposite in meaning of a. to fight to exist b. to maintain life the bold word: b. to separate body and life d. to die 11. smooth 23. quaff-quaff a. hard b. rough a. cosmetic and liquor b. men and women c. gruff d. tough c. modern and sophisticated d. both the actor and director 24. be half cut 38. If the cost of an article with VAT is RS. 7475 and without VAT is RS. 6500. Find the VAT a. a stupid person b. to watch someone without giving full attention rate c. to be drunk d. to be very tired a. 0% b. 5% c. 10% d. 15% 25. a red meat 39. If $ 5 = € 4 and RS. 315 = $ 3, how many € will be equal to RS. 5625? a. practical politics b. communist activist a. 42.86 b. 86.31 c. 12.35 d. 80 c. the agitators in a mob d. the foolish or dangerous course of action 40. The compound interest on the sum of money in 2years at the rate of 10% per annum will be RS. 420 more than simple interest. Find the sum QUANTITATIVE ABILITY a. 4200 b. 42000 c. 4220 d. 42200 26. If 4 dice are thrown, what is the probability of getting exactly 3 sixes. 41. The present population of a town is 2024800. If the rate of growth of population is 5% a. 5/324 b. 15/216 c. 625/1296 d. 6/324 per year, find the increased population in 2years. a. 203324 b. 207540 c. 207542 d.100000 27. How many plates of vehicles consisting of 4 different digits can be made out of 2 the integers 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9? 42. If the area of an equilateral triangle is 25√3 cm . Find the length a. 180 b. 360 c. 240 d. 160 of its side 28. If U= {1, 2, 3, 4, ___, 10}, A= {1, 2, 3, 4}, B= {3, 5, 7, 8} and C= {1, 2, 7, 8}. a. 36 b. 38 c. 39√3 d. 36√3 Find, (AUB)-c 43. The sum of two numbers is 16 and the sum of their squares is a. {5, 6, 4} b. {3, 4, 2} c. {3, 4, 5} d. {3, 4, 6} 130. Find the numbers. 29. In a group of 65 persons, 20 drink tea but not Coffee, 38 drink tea and 15 take a. 9, 7 b. 8, 8 c. 12, 4 d. 10, 6 neither of the two. Find how many drinks tea and Coffee both. 44. One card is drawn at random from the numbered cares, a. 22 b. 20 c. 16 d. 18 numbered from 10 to 21. Find the probability that the card may 3 2 be Prime numbered or even numbered card. 30. Loga √ (a √a ) =? a. 2 b. 3 c. 1 d. 0 a. 6/5 b. 5/6 c. 4/3 d. 10/21 31. Find the sum of the geometric series: 4-1 + 4-2 + 4-3 + ………… 45. In a series if Mean = 20, ∑FM = 800 + 15p and ∑F = 10 + p, find a. 1/4 b. 1/3 c. 1 d. 0 the value of p 32. Find the value of 31/3. 31/9. 31/27 a. 100 b. 110 c. 120 d. 130 a. 3 b. 9 c. √3 d. 27 46. The value of X is increase from 275 to 345. What is the 33. Given X + Y + Z = 1, X + 2Y + 3Z = 4 and X + 3Y + 7Z = 13. Fine X, Y, Z Increased % a. (0, 2, 1) b. (-1, 2, -2) c. (2, 3, 1) d. (1, -3, 3) a. 125.45 b. 20.28 c. 12.54 d. 25.45 2 34. X2 – 6X + 5 = 0. The roots of the equation are 47. If the function f(x) = X – 5, then f(√5) is equal to a. real b. rational c. Unique d. All of above a. 0 b. 5 c. 10 d. None 4 6 35. Find the equation whose roots are 3, -2 48. If X = 20, then X is a. X2 – X – 6 = 0 b. X2 + X – 6 = 0 c. X2 + X + 6 = 0 d. 2X2 + 2X- 6 = 0 a. 20√20 b. 10√10 c. 10√20 d. 11√11 th 49. The area of circle is c, its circumference is: 36. Find the 10 term of the AP. 7, 11, 15, 19, ………………. 2 2 a. 35 b. 43 c. 34 d. 53 a. c /2π b. c/4π c. c /4π d. c/2π 37. The cost of an electric item is RS. 4250. How much should a customer pay for it 50. The value of log6 is: with 13% VAT? a. (log2)(log3) b. log1 + log2 – log3 a. 4802 b. 4800 c. 4802.50 d. 4803 c. log3/log2 d. log2 + log3 + log1 64. King : Queen Logical Reasoning: a. Fox : vixen b. Disease : medicine c. Entrance : Exit d. Door : Window 65. Water : Drink Direction: Four items are given. Three of them are related in some logical a. Run: fall b. Apple:eat way and the fourth one does not fit in the same way. You are to identify the c. Girlfriend:marry d. Shoes: sell word which does not match with the remaining. Direction: Find Out the wrong term in the following series. 51) a. cycle b. motorcycle c. rickshaw d. plane 66. 196, 169 , 144, 121, 101 52) a. goat b. dog c. ship d.cow a.101 b. 121 c. 169 d. 196 53) a. crust b. mantle c.core d.volcano 67. 8, 13 , 21 , 32 , 47 , 63 , 83 54) a. albatross b. ostrich c. pelican d. penguin a.13 b. 47 c. 13 d. 8 55) a. chassis b. wheel c. steering d. bell 68. 5 , 27 , 61 , 122 , 213 , 340 , 509 a.61 b. 27 c. 74 d. 26 Direction: identify the figure that represents among the three items in the questions: 69. 56, 58 , 62 , 10 , 84 , 118 , 182 a. 84 b. 118 c. 182 d. 70 70. 3, 7, 15, 39 , 63, 127, 255, 511 a. b. c. d. a. 15 b. 39 c.127 d. 7 Direction: In each of following questions, various terms of an alphabet series are given with one or more terms missing as shown by (?) . choose the missing terms out of the given alternatives 71.R, U, X, A ,D , ? a. F b.G c. H d. I 56. seed leaf root 72. Z , W, S, P , L, I, E , ? 57.
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