Friday, March 27, 2015

Reasoning Quiz

Directions (Q. 1-5): These questions are based on the following arrangement of numbers, letters and symbols. Study them carefully and answer the questions given below:
1 8 Q W 3 & Z 5 A 2 J @ U K 9 P I % R 4 $ M E 7 T # A 6 F

1.  Which of the following should come in place of question mark (?) in the following series based on the elements in the above arrangement?
3WZ           2A@               9KI              ?
1) %I4             2) 4RM              3) 4%$   
4) $4E             5) None of these

2.  How man y such letters are th ere in  th e above arrangement each of which is not immediately preceded by a symbol?
1) Five             2) Six                3) Seven
4) Eight             5) More than eight

3.  Four of the following five are alike in a certain way based on their positions in the above arrangement and hence form a group. Find out the one that does not belong to that group.
1) W1               2) A&         3) @9
4) IK               5) 4I

4.  Which of the following is fifth to the right of the fifteenth from the right end?
1) 4                      2) 9                 3) $
4) P                      5) None of these

5.  How many such numbers are there in the above arrangement each of which is immediately followed by a symbol and also immediately preceded by a letter?
1) One               2) Two         3) Three
4) Four               5) None of these

Directions (Q .  6-10): In these questions,  a relationship between different elements is shown in the statement(s). The statements are followed by two conclusions. Give answer
1) if only conclusion I is true.
2) if only conclusion II is true.
3) if either conclusion I or II is true.
4) if neither conclusion I nor II is true.
5) if both conclusions I and II are true.

6.  Statements:        A > B >= C < D, C = E > G
    Conclusions:  I. D > E
                                II. B > G
7.  Statements:        P <= Q > M >= N, Q = S
     Conclusions:   I. S > P
                                 II. N < S

8.  Statement:         S > M = Z > T < Q > V
    Conclusions:  I. V = S
                                II. Q > M

9.  Statement:         T < U = V <= S > P >= Q
    Conclusions:       I. S > T
                                 II. V >= Q

10.  Statements:    M >= N > R > W, E = J > L >= W
       Conclusions:       I. E > W
                                  II. M > L

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