Reasoning Question Papers
19th August 2017 (Shift-2)
Question-101: Select the related word from the given alternatives.
Swim : Water :: Fly : ?
Options:
1) Bird
2) Air
3) Wings
4) Plane
Correct Answer: Air
Question-102: Select the related letters from the given alternatives.
GIK : PRT :: DFH : ?
Options:
1) LNP
2) MOQ
3) RPN
4) JLN
Correct Answer: MOQ
Question-103: Select the related number from the given alternatives.
55 : 11 :: 125 : ?
Options:
1) 22
2) 5
3) 25
4) 101
Correct Answer: 25
Question-104: Select the odd word from the given alternatives.
Options:
1) Football
2) Basketball
3) Cricket ball
4) Volleyball
Correct Answer: Cricket ball
Question-105: Select the odd letters from the given alternatives.
Options:
1) USQ
2) OMK
3) IGE
4) VUT
Correct Answer: VUT
Question-106: Select the odd number from the given alternatives.
Options:
1) 110
2) 140
3) 154
4) 198
Correct Answer: 140
Question-107: A series is given, with one word missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
cry, dome, super, random, ?
Options:
1) reflex
2) done
3) formula
4) classify
Correct Answer: formula
Question-108: A series is given, with one term missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
OXXXXX, XXXXO, OXXX, XXO, OX, ?
Options:
1) X
2) XO
3) OO
4) O
Correct Answer: O
Question-109: A series is given, with one number missing. Choose the correct alternative from the given ones that will complete the series.
1.5, 9/4, 3, ? , 4.5, 21/4
Options:
1) 15/4
2) 7/2
3) 8
4) 9
Correct Answer: 15/4
Question-110: Divyansh’s birthday is on Sunday 16th July. On what day of the week will be Shaan’s Birthday in the same year if Shaan was born on 1st August?
Options:
1) Tuesday
2) Monday
3) Wednesday
4) Wednesday
Correct Answer: Tuesday
Question-111: The weights of 4 boxes are 30, 20, 50 and 90 kilograms. Which of the following cannot be the total weight, in kilograms, of any combination of these boxes and in a combination a box can be used only once?
Options:
1) 200
2) 190
3) 140
4) 160
Correct Answer: 200
Question-112: From the given words, select the word which cannot be formed using the letters of the given word.
SCALDING
Options:
1) DICES
2) SNAIL
3) ALIGN
4) CLANG
Correct Answer: DICES
Question-113: If OUTLINE is coded as QWVNKPG, then how will MAN be coded as?
Options:
1) FVQ
2) RNE
3) OCP
4) RKX
Correct Answer: OCP
Question-114: In a certain code language, ‘+’ represents ‘x’, ‘-‘ represents ‘+’, ‘x’ represents ‘÷’ and ‘÷’ represents ‘-‘. What is the answer to the following question?
50 + 3 ÷ 125 x 5: 25 = ?
Options:
1) 31
2) 17
3) 150
4) 55
Correct Answer: 150
Question-115: If 26#14=80; 5#3=16; 6#5=22; then what is the value of 14#5=?
Options:
1) 17
2) 38
3) 4
4) 9
Correct Answer: 38
Question-116:
Options:
1) 39
2) 76
3) 146
4) 333
Correct Answer: 76
Question-117: A and B start from the same point. A cycles 8 km South, then turns to her right and cycles 5 km. B cycles 3 km North, then turns West and cycles 5 km, then turns to her left and cycles 4 km. Where is B with respect to A now?
Options:
1) 7 km North
2) 7 km South
3) 15 km North
4) 15 km South
Correct Answer: 7 km North
Question-118: In the question a statement is given, followed by two arguments, I and II. You have to consider the statement to be true even if it seems to be at variance from commonly known facts. You have to decide which of the given arguments, if any, is a strong argument.
Statement : Should Chinese crackers be banned?
Argument I : No, China will be hurt by this decision.
Argument II : Yes, crackers kill insects.
Options:
1) if only argument I is strong.
2) if only argument II is strong.
3) if both I and II are strong.
4) if neither I nor II is strong.
Correct Answer: if neither I nor II is strong.
Question-119:
Question-120:
Options:
1) F,B,H
2) B,D,H
3) D,E,A
4) C,H
Correct Answer: C,H
Question-121:
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Question-123:
Question-124:
Question-125:
Options:
1) 10,24,56,69
2) 03,02,58,79
3) 85,89,88,20
4) 04,32,97,65
Correct Answer: 85,89,88,20
Question-126: In India the reform policies were first introduced in which year?
Options:
1) 1951
2) 1971
3) 1991
4) 2001
Correct Answer: 1991