Reasoning Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Select the related word/letters/number from the given alternatives.
SPINSTER : ROHMRSDQ : : SEMESTER : ?
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5f44ce71f2f3ef4eee74f092- 1RDDLRSDQfalse
- 2RDLDSRDQfalse
- 3RDLDRSDQtrue
- 4RDLDRDSQfalse
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Answer : 3. "RDLDRSDQ"
Q: A statement is followed by two conclusions. Which of the four options given is correct?
Statement:
In every society, human lovers have contributed to human welfare by showing human sympathy and enthusiastically helping the needy.
Conclusion:
I . Rich people are human lovers.
II. Poor people cannot work as human lovers.
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5f3e0437069d3f5fd524f6afStatement:
In every society, human lovers have contributed to human welfare by showing human sympathy and enthusiastically helping the needy.
Conclusion:
I . Rich people are human lovers.
II. Poor people cannot work as human lovers.
- 1Only (I) lies on the statement.false
- 2(I) and (II) lies on both statements.false
- 3(I) Neither or (II) lies on the statement.true
- 4Only (II) lies on the statement.false
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Answer : 3. "(I) Neither or (II) lies on the statement."
Q: Find the missing number in the following images.

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5f3e03b207f57c579cb0456c- 120false
- 275false
- 350true
- 424false
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Answer : 3. "50"
Q: Statement:
1. All fishes are birds.
2. Some chickens are fishes.
Conclusion:
I. Some chickens are birds.
II. No bird is a chicken.
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5f3e031a069d3f5fd524f50e1. All fishes are birds.
2. Some chickens are fishes.
Conclusion:
I. Some chickens are birds.
II. No bird is a chicken.
- 1only I followtrue
- 2only II followfalse
- 3I and II both followfalse
- 4None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "only I follow"
Q: From the given answer figures, select the one in which the question figure is hidden/embedded.

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5f3e029172dcfe7bdc6b1107- 1true
- 2false
- 3false
- 4false
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Answer : 1. "
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Q: Select the option that will come next in the given series.

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5f3e01e354900c5349dc30cb- 1false
- 2false
- 3false
- 4true
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Answer : 4. "
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Q: If in a certain code, ‘RESPONSES’ is written as ‘ESRONPESS’, then how can ‘SIGNATURE’ be written in the same code ?
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5f3cf8d6069d3f5fd51f7a28- 1ISNGTARUEfalse
- 2ERUTANGISfalse
- 3IGSATNREUtrue
- 4GISTANERUfalse
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Answer : 3. "IGSATNREU"
Q: In a language FIFTY is written as CACTY, CAR as POL, TAR as TOL, how can TARIFF be written in that language?
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5f3cf8250716cd43e6d74e3b- 1TOLACCtrue
- 2TOEFELfalse
- 3TOEFDDfalse
- 4TOLADDfalse
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