Verbal Reasoning Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:What value will come in place of question mark (?) in the number – series given below?
3 42 120 237 393 ?
1112 05eb02243021b821d91f476e6
5eb02243021b821d91f476e6- 1598false
- 2590false
- 3592false
- 4591false
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Answer : 5. "588 "
Q: If X = 24 and BE = 7, then RING = ?
1111 060780fe218917d5e44a0fff8
60780fe218917d5e44a0fff8- 141false
- 247false
- 348true
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Answer : 3. "48"
Q:Select the set in which the numbers are related in the same way as are the numbers of the following sets. (NOTE: Operations should be performed on the whole numbers, without breaking down the numbers into its constituent digits. E. g. 13 – Operations on 13 such as adding / subtracting / multiplying etc. to 13 can be performed. Breaking down 13 into 1 and 3 and then performing mathematical operations on 1 and 3 is not allowed)
(16, 7, 112)
1111 064c7a1ad29beb3482a4713c6
64c7a1ad29beb3482a4713c6- 1(18, 3, 54)false
- 2(14, 5, 70)false
- 3(22, 7, 154)false
- 4(26, 5, 132)true
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Answer : 4. "(26, 5, 132)"
Q: A series is given with one term missing. Choose the correct option from the given alternatives and complete the series.
3, 2, 6, 8, 18, 40, 72, 240, ?
1110 0609127a07748471dd98fcb60
609127a07748471dd98fcb603, 2, 6, 8, 18, 40, 72, 240, ?
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Answer : 1. "360"
Q: In a certain code language. 'BEAUTY' is written as 'ZUVBFC'. He will 'MARTYR' be written as in that language?
1110 0609279d6cc29175f0f87aba2
609279d6cc29175f0f87aba2- 1SZUQDNfalse
- 2SYUSDMfalse
- 3TXURBNfalse
- 4SZUSBNtrue
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Answer : 4. "SZUSBN"
Q: In the following question, select the odd word pair from the given alternatives.
1110 0609cdaf5e941dd6183d5bc90
609cdaf5e941dd6183d5bc90- 1Hanger : Aeroplanefalse
- 2Yard : Trainfalse
- 3Depot : Busfalse
- 4Scooter : Garagetrue
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Answer : 4. "Scooter : Garage "
Q:Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
Eight members are seated in two rows containing four members in each row. In the first row A, B, C, and D are seated and all of them facing the north direction whereas in the second row P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them facing the south direction. Members of the both rows facing towards each other. They all play different games Cricket, Hockey, Polo, Football, Volleyball, Chess, Kabaddi and Wrestling but not necessarily in the same order.
1- B sits second to the right of A, one of the neighbour of A is facing the person who plays Kabaddi.
2- P sits second to the right of Q and facing D.
3- The person who plays Polo is just opposite to the person who plays Chess and they both are not at any of the ends.
4- B neither play Hockey nor sits at the corner.
5- One of the neighbour of D likes Cricket and facing the person who plays football.
6- The person who plays Volleyball sits second to the left of the person who plays Wrestling.
Who is seated immediate right of D?
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609d22ba8cf832661da7bb4cEight members are seated in two rows containing four members in each row. In the first row A, B, C, and D are seated and all of them facing the north direction whereas in the second row P, Q, R and S are seated and all of them facing the south direction. Members of the both rows facing towards each other. They all play different games Cricket, Hockey, Polo, Football, Volleyball, Chess, Kabaddi and Wrestling but not necessarily in the same order.
1- B sits second to the right of A, one of the neighbour of A is facing the person who plays Kabaddi.
2- P sits second to the right of Q and facing D.
3- The person who plays Polo is just opposite to the person who plays Chess and they both are not at any of the ends.
4- B neither play Hockey nor sits at the corner.
5- One of the neighbour of D likes Cricket and facing the person who plays football.
6- The person who plays Volleyball sits second to the left of the person who plays Wrestling.
- 1Btrue
- 2Cfalse
- 3Afalse
- 4Cannot be determinedfalse
- 5None of thesefalse
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Answer : 1. "B"
Q:Directions: Few persons were seated in 3 different rows facing the north. The rows were numbered 1-3 such that the last row was numbered 1, the row exactly in front of it was numbered 2 and so on. The seats were numbered 1, 2, 3 and so on in ascending order from left to right. All rows did not necessarily have the same number of seats. The information about only few persons is known.
(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
How many persons could be there in the rows?
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5df73c9ee2d9352b4945f068(i) S’s seat number was one less than as that his row number.
(ii) S was 2nd to the left of K. Nobody was seated to the right of N.
(iii) Row-1 had 6 seats.
(iv) T was seated at one of the extreme ends but not adjacent to R .
(v) Row 3 had one seats more than that in row 2.
(vi) M was 3rd to the left of P. M and P was not seated any extreme end of the row.
(vii) R was seated behind M, they had the same seat number but they were not in consecutive rows.
(viii) M not seated with N and T.
(ix) The maximum number of seats was six in any row.
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- 217true
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