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ANALYTICAL REASONING

ANALYTICAL REASONING
BOOTCAMP SHEET 02

1. If 1st January, 1601 is Monday, What day is 1st January of 1701?


(a) Wednesday (b) Thursday (c) Monday (d) Saturday
2. In a certain code 'FISHING' is coded as 'JOHHGJT'. In the same code how will 'THANKED' be coded as?
(a) LFNEUIB (b) LEFUNIB (c) LFENUIB (d) LFENIUB
3. Three girls A, B and C and four boys P, Q, R and S are sitting in a row such that no two girls sit next to each other. Q is
sitting at the extreme left. P is the only neighbour of A. Q and R are the only two boys sitting adjacent to each other. Who
is sitting in the middle?
(a) B (b) S (c) C (d) Cannot be determined
Directions (Q.4-Q.7): These questions are based on following information:
Eight Persons —A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H — go to one of three different malls:— Central, GVK and Orbit in eight different
vehicles P, Q, R, S, T, U, V and W. Each person goes to only one mall and each one goes by a different vehicle. Each mall is
visited by at least two persons. A and C go to the same mall in vehicles P and Q respectively. F and G go to the same mall,
but neither in vehicle R nor S. Only E and H go to Orbit mall. D neither goes to the mall to which A goes nor to which E
goes. Neither F nor B goes to GVK mall. C and G do not go to the same mall. H goes in vehicle W and D goes in vehicle T, B
does not go in vehicle S.
4. Who goes in vehicle S and to which mall?
(a) E — Orbit (b) D — Central
(c) B — Central (d) None of these
5. Who among the following goes to GVK mall?
(a) B (b) D (c) A (d) F
6. If F goes in vehicle ‘V’, then in which vehicle does G go?
(a) R (b) S (c) U (d) Cannot be determined
7. To which mall does D go?
(a) Central (b) GVK (c) Orbit (d) Either (a) or (b)

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8. In the question below are given some statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the
given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some cereal is crop.
Some crop is corn.
Some corn is costly.
Conclusions:
I. Some cereal is corn
II. Some crop is costly.
(a) if only the conclusion I follow. (b) if only conclusion II follows.
(c) if either conclusion I or II follows. (d) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Directions (Q.9-Q.11): These questions are based on the following information.
A team of 5 persons is to be selected from a group of eleven members P to Z to represent a school in a district level games
competition. The games that each of them play is given below.
Tennis: P, R, T, W and X
Cricket: P, R, T, U, V and Y
Badminton: Q, R, S, T, V, and Z
The team must consist of
I. A team leader, who plays all the three games.
II. A deputy team leader who plays exactly two sports.
III. One person from each of the three sports, who plays only that particular game.
(a) Further, R and V should not be selected together. U and X cannot be selected together.
(b) Q can be selected, only if R is selected.
(c) If W is selected, neither Q nor Y is selected.
(d) If S is selected, neither P nor T is selected.
9. If R is selected as the team leader, in how many ways can the remaining four members be selected?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four
10. If V is selected as the deputy team leader in how many ways can the remaining four members be selected?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) More than four ways
11. Who among the following cannot be selected into the team?
(a) S (b) Q (c) T (d) V
12. Select the related letters from the given alternatives
MT : QX :: ?
(a) CH : HL (b) JL : NP (c) PT : SX (d) ES : IV
13. In the question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some yams are laps.
Some laps are exits.
All exits are evenings.
Conclusions:
I. Some evenings are laps.
II. Some evenings are yams
(a) If only Conclusion I follows. (b) If only Conclusion II follows.
(c) If either Conclusion I or II follows. (d) If neither Conclusion I nor II follows.

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14. In the question below are given some statements followed by some conclusions. You have to take the given statements to
be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All flowers are cooks.
Some cooks are legs.
All legs are rocks.
No rock is a net.
Conclusions:
I. Some nets are cooks.
II. Some rocks are cooks.
III. No net is a cook.
IV. Some legs are flowers.
(a) None follows (b) Only II follow
(c) Only either I or III follows (d) Only either I or III and II follow
15. K is the wife of M. T is the husband of S. N is the brother of T. G is the son of T. N is the son of M. How is G related to M?
(a) Grandfather (b) Grandmother (c) Grandson (d) Father
Directions (Q.16-Q.18): Point S is 15m to the east of point R. Point Y is 8m to the south of point W. Point U is 15m to the
west of point T. Point Q is 9m to the north of point R. Point P is 17m to the west of point Q. Point U is 15m to the north of
point Q. Point W is 7m to the south of point P.
16. What is the shortest distance between point T and point S?
(a) 24m (b) 19m (c) 27m (d) 32m
17. Which of the following pairs is odd?
(a) PQ (b) RS (c) PY (d) UQ
18. What is the direction of point Y with respect to point T?
(a) South-east (b) North-west (c) South-west (d) North-east
19. Select the option in which the two group of letters are related in the same way as the two group of letters given below.
ABGJT : FXJHU :: ?
(a) NKWQI : SPSNJ (b) GHMPV : LDONW
(c) DURCK : IQUAL (d) EFLOU : IBNQV
20. In the number series 4, 10, 23, 50, 104, 216, 439 the wrong number is
(a) 10 (b) 23 (c) 104 (d) 50
21. Five persons - P, Q, R, S and T sit in a row facing the North. P is three places away to the left of S. R is at the left end of the
row and Q is adjacent to S. Who sits in the middle of the row?
(a) Q (b) T (c) P (d) Cannot be determined
22. T is the husband of P. J is the daughter of L. W is the father in law of P. L is the mother of S who is the sister of T.
How is S related to W?
(a) Daughter (b) Son (c) Daughter in law (d) Sister in law
23. Coach of a Kabaddi team has to select four defenders from 7 defenders – A, B, C, D, E, F and G. It is also know that.
1. Either D or F must be selected
2. At least one of B or C must be selected.
3. At most one between G or F can be selected.
4. A, G and E cannot be selected together but two of them can be selected together.
If neither G nor F is selected, then in how many different ways can the four persons be selected?
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 3 (d) 5
24. A clock is placed in such a way that at 3:00 pm the hour hand points towards the west then towards which direction does
the minute hand point at 4:45 am?
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25. Anyone who works under the supervision of an employer is a worker. All workers are not employees. X, a worker works
under the supervision of Y, the employer.
(a) X is an employee.
(b) X may or may not be an employee.
(c) X is not an employee because he is working under the supervision of Y.
(d) None of the Above.
26. In the following question consists of four statements followed by four conclusions. Consider the statements to be true
even if they seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the conclusion(s) logically
follow(s) the given statements and choose the proper alternative from the given choices.
Statements:
Some carns are keys.
Some keys are tents.
All packs are carns.
All legs are tents.
Conclusions:
I. Some carns are tents.
II. Some keys are legs.
III. No tent is a carn.
IV. Some carns are packs.
(a) Only I follows (b) Only II follows
(c) Only III and IV follow (d) Only either I or III and IV follow
27. In a certain code language, ‘HARRY’ is written as ‘IZSQZ’ What is the code for ‘POTTER’ in that code language?
(a) QNUSFQ (b) QNSUFS (c) SNUSDQ (d) SNSUDS
28. Among 6 persons A, B, C, D, E and F, how many persons ate chocolates less than E. D ate more than A who ate less than F
but more than B. 2 persons ate less than F but more than B. B ate more than E. C ate more than E but did not eat the
maximum number of chocolates.
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) None
29. If ‘SHIVA’ is coded as ‘32’, ‘PARVATI’ is coded as ‘33’ then how would ‘SAUMYA’ will be written in that code language?
(a) 26 (b) 27 (c) 32 (d) 36
30. Ravi in his evening walk travelled towards the Sun 3 km, then he turned to his left walked 2 km. He again turned to his
right and walked 3 km. Finally, he turned to his right walked another 2 km. In which direction is Ravi walking now?
(a) East (b) West (c) North (d) South
31. In the following question consists of four statements followed by four conclusions in the alternatives. Consider the
statements to be true even if they seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the
conclusion(s) logically does not follow the given statements and choose the proper alternative from the given choices.
Statements:
(1) Some doctors are rich.
(2) Some engineers are rich.
(3) All lawyers are rich.
(4) No rich is poor.
Conclusions:
(a) No lawyer is poor. (b) Some doctors are not poor.
(c) All doctors cannot be lawyers. (d) Some engineers can be poor.
32. In the following question consists of four statements followed by three conclusions. Consider the statements to be true
even if they seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the conclusion(s) logically
follow(s) the given statements and choose the proper alternative from the given choices.
Statements:
No vadas is a directions.
All gloves are tales.
Some whales are vadas.
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No glove is a vada.
Conclusions:
A. Some whales are tales.
B. Some whales are directions.
C. No directions are tales.
(a) Only II and III follow (b) None follows
(c) Only I and III follow (d) Only II follows
Directions (Q.33-Q.35): In a family of 9 members, M is the only daughter of A. F is the mother-in-law of L's brother-in-
law. A is the mother of R. B is the grandfather of K. B is not married to A. K is the son of R. P is the daughter of L who is
married to R's sister. R is married to G

33. How is F related to R?


(a) Mother (b) Mother-in-law (c) Sister-in-law (d) Aunt
34. How is P related to R?
(a) Sister-in-law (b) Niece (c) Daughter-in-law (d) Sister
35. Who is the daughter-in-law of A?
(a) L (b) G (c) R (d) F
36. In the question below are three statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the
three given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts and then decide which
of the given conclusions logically follows from the three given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All shoots are pools.
Some pools are apples.
All apples are cones.
Conclusions:
I. Some cones are shoots.
II. Some apples are shoots.
III. Some cones are pools.
(a) Only II and III follow. (b) Only I follow.
(c) Only II follows. (d) Only III follows.
37. In the question below, four statements followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. You have to take the given
statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Some rings are cracks.
Some cracks are bills.
All bills are metals.
All metals are figs.
Conclusions:
I. Some figs are metals.
II. All metals are bills.
III. All bills are figs.
(a) Only I follow. (b) Only I and II follow.
(c) Only I and III follow. (d) All follows.
38. In the question below, two statements are given followed by conclusions: I, II and III. You have to take the given statements
to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts. Read the conclusions and decide which of the
given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
Only a few homes are tasks.
Some tasks are irons.

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Conclusions:
I. At least some irons are tasks.
II. Some tasks are definitely not homes.
III. All homes can never be tasks.
(a) Both II and III follow. (b) All the conclusions follow.
(c) Both I and III follow. (d) III and either I or II follows.
39. In a certain code language, GIRLS is coded as LEUJT and FACET is coded as KWFCU. How will POUCH be coded as in the
same code language?
(a) VJYAJ (b) UKXAI (c) ULYZI (d) UJYBJ
40. Using 1st, 2nd, 4th, 6th, 7th and 10th letter of the word TEMPTATION, a 6-lettered meaningful word is formed. What is the
third letter from the right end of the newly formed word. If more than one meaningful word can be formed mark Z as your
answer. If no meaningful word can be formed, mark L as your answer.
(a) L (b) Z (c) P (d) O
Directions (Q.41-Q.43): Even number of persons standing in the row facing north.
A is standing 4th to the left of C, who is standing 9th to the right of D. C is standing at one of the end. B is standing exactly
in the middle of A and C. K is standing to the right of D but to the left of A. K is the immediate neighbour of both F and G,
who is the neighbour of D. Number of persons standing to the right of K is more than that of to his left. D is not standing
at the end of the row. E is standing at the gap of 5 persons from F.
41. How many persons are standing in the row?
(a) 13 (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) 16
42. What is the position of E with respect to D?
(a) 2nd to the left (b) 3rd to the left
(c) 2nd to the right (d) 3rd to the right
43. How many persons are standing between C and G?
(a) 5 (b) 6 (c) 4 (d) 7
Directions (Q.44-Q.47): Five people A, B, C, D, E were in different positions in the forest department in the decreasing
order of Chief conservator of forest (CCF), Conservator (CF), Deputy Conservator of forest (DCF), Divisional Forest Officer
(DFO) and Probationary Officer (PO). Also, they were posted in different places among Kerala, Assam, Dehradun, Kashmir
and Indore. Further it is known that the DCF was posted in Kashmir. A was ranked just higher than B who was posted in
Indore C was the CCF. The person from Kerala was ranked the least. D was posted in Dehradun.
44. Who was posted as DFO?
(a) A (b) B (c) C (d) D
45. What was the post of the person ranked just higher than D?
(a) CCF (b) CF (c) DCF (d) DFO
46. What is the rank of the person posted in Dehradun?
(a) CCF (b) PO (c) CF (d) DFO
47. In which city was the person ranked just lower than DCF posted?
(a) Assam (b) Dehradun (c) Kashmir (d) Indore
Directions (Q.48-Q.50): J is 6m to the west of K, which is 5m to the northwest of L. M is 3m to the east of L. O is 4m to the
east of N, which is 2m to the north of M. P is 5m to the northeast of O and 6m to the west of Q.
48. If R is 3m to the west of P and to the north of O, then what is the distance between O and R?
(a) 3m (b) 4m (c) 5m (d) 6m
49. What is the direction of K with respect to Q?
(a) Southeast (b) Northwest (c) Southwest (d) Northeast

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50. If the distance between K and A is 4m, A is to the west of L and to the south of K, then what is the distance between A and
L?
(a) 2m (b) 3m (c) 4m (d) 5m
51. In the question below are given some statements followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the
given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements
disregarding commonly known facts.
Statements:
All wigs are larks.
No lark is a disk.
All coins are wigs.
Conclusions:
I. All coins are larks
II. Some larks are wigs
(a) if only conclusion I follow (b) if only conclusion II follows
(c) if both conclusions I and II follow. (d) if neither conclusion I or II follows.

52. In a certain code language, if the word PARTNER’ is coded as OZQSMDQ, then what is the code for the word ‘SEGMENT in
that language?
(a) TFHNFOU (b) RDFLDMS (c) RDELDMS (d) RDFEDNS

53. In the following question, four statements are given and three conclusions are given below these statements. Choose the
option which shows the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
Statements:
All bottles are mugs.
Only a few bottles are boxes.
Some boxes are cups.
All cups are cans.
Conclusions:
I. Some mugs are cups.
II. All cans being boxes is a possibility.
III. All bottles are cups.
(a) All I, II and III follow (b) Only II follows
(c) Both I and II follow (d) Only I follows

54. In the following question, four statements are given and three conclusions are given below these statements. Choose the
option which shows the conclusions which logically follow from the given statements, disregarding commonly known
facts.
Statements:
All meteor is galaxy.
Some star is comet.
Only a few planet is star.
All comet is meteor.
Conclusions:
I. Some galaxy is star.
II. All planet is meteor.
III. All comet can be star.
(a) All I, II and III follow (b) Both I and III follow
(c) Both I and II follow (d) Only I follows

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55. In the following question consists of four statements followed by four conclusions. Consider the statements to be true
even if they seems to be at variance with the commonly known facts and find out which of the conclusion(s) logically
follow(s) the given statements and choose the proper alternative from the given choices.
Statements:
Some dams are tubes.
Some tubes are pants.
Some pants are dusks.
All dusks are trays.
Conclusions:
I. Some dusks are dams.
II. Some trays are pants.
III. Some pants are dams.
IV. Some trays are tubes.
(a) None follows (b) Only I and II follows
(c) Only II follows (d) Only III and IV follows
56. The two statements given below are followed by two conclusions. Choose the conclusion/s that follow/s from both the
statements.
Statements:
I. No gentleman is angry.
II. All gentlemen are suspicious.
Conclusions:
I. No angry is suspicious.
II. Some suspicious are angry.
(a) Only I (b) Only II (c) Both I and II (d) None of these
57. In a certain code language, it CRICKET is coded as 3923564, ROCKET is coded as 913564 and KETTLE is coded as 564406,
then how is LITTLE coded in that language?
(a) 244060 (b) 024406 (c) 020446 (d) 200446
58. Select the option in which the terms are related in the same way as the terms given are related to each other.
FGHI : PQRS : BCDE
(a) GHIJ : PQRS : TUVW (b) EFGH : IJKL : MNOP
(c) QRSU : WTXY : CDEF (d) LMNO : VWXY : HIJK
59. In the question below two pairs of letter clusters are given but one number in the second pair is missing. Identify the
relationship between the two letter clusters in the first pair and find the missing letter cluster in the second pair such that
the letter clusters in the second pair also follow the same relationship.
SUWY : LPTX : : PRTV : ______.
(a) INRU (b) INQU (c) IMRU (d) IMQU
Directions (Q.60- Q.62): Seven members - P, Q, R, S, T, U and V of a family consisting of three generations. S is the niece
of U who is not married to Q. Q is the only brother-in-law of P. V is the son-in-law of R, who has two children. T is the
mother of P.
60. How S is related to V?
(a) Sister (b) Sister-in-law (c) Daughter (d) Daughter-in-law
61. How U is related to T?
(a) Son (b) Daughter
(c) Brother (d) Cannot be determined
62. How R is related to P?
(a) Father (b) Uncle (c) Brother (d) Sister

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Directions (Q.63 and Q.64): Seven persons A, E, G, K, P, W and Z, took different amounts of loan from the same bank and
no two persons took the same loan amount. Maximum loan amount taken was of Rs. 20 lakhs in which it was taken by one
of the given seven persons. E's loan amount was less than that of K's and W's. Only two persons took a loan amount of
more than 12.5 lakhs. One of the given persons took a loan of Rs. 12.5 lakhs. G's loan amount was less than that of E's. P
took a loan of less amount than A, but more than K and Z, who took more loan amount than W. K took a loan amount of
less than 12.5 lakhs.
63. If sum of amounts of loan taken by Z and E is 21 lakhs, then, how much loan was taken by E?
(a) 8 lakhs (b) 7.5 lakhs (c) 1 lakh (d) 8.5 lakhs
64. What is the possible loan amount of P?
(a) 15 lakhs (b) 12.5 lakhs (c) 10 lakhs (d) 11 lakhs
Directions (Q.65-Q.69): Eight persons are sitting around a circular table facing the centre except one person who is
facing outward. K is sitting second to the right of O. Z is sitting to the immediate left of P. E is sitting third to the right of S.
H is sitting second to the left of U. U and S are facing inward. P is a neighbour of K. H is not a neighbour of O.

65. Who is facing outward?


(a) H (b) Z (c) P (d) O
66. Who is sitting second to the left of E?
(a) O (b) Z (c) U (d) P
67. Who is sitting third to the right of Z?
(a) S (b) U (c) E (d) O
68. How many people are sitting in between E and P, towards the right of P?
(a) One (b) Two (c) Three (d) Four
69. Which of the following is true?
I. K is sitting opposite to E.
II. Z and O are facing opposite directions.
III. U is sitting opposite to P.
(a) Only I (b) Both I and II (c) Only III (d) Both I and III
70. Read the information carefully and answer the question.
A + B → A is B’s brother
A – B → A is B’s sister
A ÷ B → A is B’s father
A × B → A is B’s daughter
In “L × M ÷ N − O + P”,
How is L related to P?
(a) Brother (b) Mother (c) Sister (d) Niece

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