Verbal Reasoning Practice Question and Answer
8 Q:Direction: Study the following information to answer the given questions.
In a certain code language:
“Team work is secret” is written as “4K@, 1M@, 16S#, 26T$”
“secret was that makes” is written as “4S%, 1T@, 20S&, 26T$”
“The common people is” is written as “1E%, 10N$, 23E$, 16S#”
“Which achieve uncommon results” is written as “4H&, 8E!, 2N*, 25S!”
Which of the following statements is true?
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5df7475d392583635dd15209In a certain code language:
“Team work is secret” is written as “4K@, 1M@, 16S#, 26T$”
“secret was that makes” is written as “4S%, 1T@, 20S&, 26T$”
“The common people is” is written as “1E%, 10N$, 23E$, 16S#”
“Which achieve uncommon results” is written as “4H&, 8E!, 2N*, 25S!”
- 1#, represents 5 letter wordfalse
- 2$, represents 5 letter wordfalse
- 3%, represents 4 letter wordfalse
- 4!, represents 7 letter wordtrue
- 5None is truefalse
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Answer : 4. "!, represents 7 letter word"
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 were seated to the right of R?
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5df73d777b191528288facae(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.
- 1Nonefalse
- 2Onefalse
- 3Twofalse
- 4Threefalse
- 5Fourtrue
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Answer : 5. "Four"
Q:Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
7 people – A, B, C, D, L, M and N are sitting in a single row facing towards the north (not necessarily in the same order). All are sitting at equal distances to each other. All of them are in different professions – Banker, Engineer, Professor, Actor, Principal, Actuary and Librarian. They are all planning to travel to different countries – Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Malaysia.
The person who is an Actor is sitting second to the left of M while the person who will travel to France is sitting third to the right of M. N is sitting second to the right of the person who is a Principal. N is neither an immediate neighbour of M nor is sitting at any of the extreme ends. Four persons are sitting between A and D. D is not an Actor and A is not sitting at any of the extreme ends. The person who will travel to Canada is sitting third to the left of D. Two persons are sitting between C and the person who is a Banker. N is not an immediate neighbour of C. L is sitting third to the left of the person who is an Actuary. The person who is a Librarian is sitting third to the left of the person who will travel to Germany. Four persons are sitting between the person who is an Engineer and the person who will travel to Italy. The person who is a Librarian will not travel to Australia but is an immediate neighbour of the person who will travel to Malaysia.
Who among the following is sitting fourth to the left of D?
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5df7396ce2d9352b4945e245The person who is an Actor is sitting second to the left of M while the person who will travel to France is sitting third to the right of M. N is sitting second to the right of the person who is a Principal. N is neither an immediate neighbour of M nor is sitting at any of the extreme ends. Four persons are sitting between A and D. D is not an Actor and A is not sitting at any of the extreme ends. The person who will travel to Canada is sitting third to the left of D. Two persons are sitting between C and the person who is a Banker. N is not an immediate neighbour of C. L is sitting third to the left of the person who is an Actuary. The person who is a Librarian is sitting third to the left of the person who will travel to Germany. Four persons are sitting between the person who is an Engineer and the person who will travel to Italy. The person who is a Librarian will not travel to Australia but is an immediate neighbour of the person who will travel to Malaysia.
- 1The person who is a Bankerfalse
- 2Lfalse
- 3The Person who will visit to Malaysiatrue
- 4The Person who will to Greecefalse
- 5The Person who is Librarianfalse
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Answer : 3. "The Person who will visit to Malaysia"
Q:Direction: Read the following information carefully and answer the questions given below:
7 people – A, B, C, D, L, M and N are sitting in a single row facing towards the north (not necessarily in the same order). All are sitting at equal distances to each other. All of them are in different professions – Banker, Engineer, Professor, Actor, Principal, Actuary and Librarian. They are all planning to travel to different countries – Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Greece, Italy and Malaysia.
The person who is an Actor is sitting second to the left of M while the person who will travel to France is sitting third to the right of M. N is sitting second to the right of the person who is a Principal. N is neither an immediate neighbour of M nor is sitting at any of the extreme ends. Four persons are sitting between A and D. D is not an Actor and A is not sitting at any of the extreme ends. The person who will travel to Canada is sitting third to the left of D. Two persons are sitting between C and the person who is a Banker. N is not an immediate neighbour of C. L is sitting third to the left of the person who is an Actuary. The person who is a Librarian is sitting third to the left of the person who will travel to Germany. Four persons are sitting between the person who is an Engineer and the person who will travel to Italy. The person who is a Librarian will not travel to Australia but is an immediate neighbour of the person who will travel to Malaysia.
Which of the following combinations is not correct?
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5df739eb392583635dd0de5dThe person who is an Actor is sitting second to the left of M while the person who will travel to France is sitting third to the right of M. N is sitting second to the right of the person who is a Principal. N is neither an immediate neighbour of M nor is sitting at any of the extreme ends. Four persons are sitting between A and D. D is not an Actor and A is not sitting at any of the extreme ends. The person who will travel to Canada is sitting third to the left of D. Two persons are sitting between C and the person who is a Banker. N is not an immediate neighbour of C. L is sitting third to the left of the person who is an Actuary. The person who is a Librarian is sitting third to the left of the person who will travel to Germany. Four persons are sitting between the person who is an Engineer and the person who will travel to Italy. The person who is a Librarian will not travel to Australia but is an immediate neighbour of the person who will travel to Malaysia.
- 1A – Librarian- Greecefalse
- 2C- Actor- Italyfalse
- 3D- Actuary- Australiafalse
- 4L-Banker- Greecetrue
- 5M-Principal-Malaysiafalse
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Answer : 4. "L-Banker- Greece"
Q: A is B's sister. C is B's mother. D is C' s father. E is the D' g mother. Then how is A related to D ?
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5df9eefb1d67d356b4b62646- 1Grandmotherfalse
- 2Grandfatherfalse
- 3Daughterfalse
- 4Maternal Granddaughtertrue
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Answer : 4. "Maternal Granddaughter "
Q: At a college party five girls are sitting in a row. P is to the left of M and to right of O. R is sitting to the right of N, but to left of O. Who is sitting in the middle?
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5df9ed011d67d356b4b62498- 1Otrue
- 2Rfalse
- 3Pfalse
- 4Mfalse
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Answer : 1. "O"
Q: A man walks 6 kms South, turns left and walks 4 kms, again left and walks 5 kms. Which direction is he facing now?
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5df9ec628014020c092ec149- 1Southfalse
- 2Northtrue
- 3Eastfalse
- 4Westfalse
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Answer : 2. "North "
Q: In the given figure, which number represents plastic tablets which are wooden?

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- 13false
- 25false
- 37false
- 44true
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