21 FEBRUARY MOCK

Daily Mock Test - Reasoning

  • Test Duration: You have at least 5 minutes to complete the test.
  • Quiz Length: Comprises 5 thought-provoking questions to practice daily.
  • Focus: Strengthen your logical reasoning and analytical skills.
  • Challenge Level: Tailored to simulate the intensity and complexity of the actual exam.
  • Objective: Enhance your reasoning abilities through consistent daily practice.

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1)

Read the given statements and conclusions carefully. Assuming that the information given in the statements is true, even if it appears to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the given conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

Some balls are toys.
All circles are balls.
All balls are pits.

Conclusions:

(I) Some circles are toys.
(II) All pits are toys.

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2)

Which letter-cluster will replace the question mark (?) to complete the given series?

BKUZ, ENWB, ?, KTAF, NWCH

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3)

G is the brother of F. E is the father of K.. C is the daughter of A. F is the mother of E. C
is the sister of E.

How is G related to A?

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4)

The position of how many letters will remain unchanged if each of the letter in the word ‘CERTAIN’ is arranged in English alphabetical order?

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5)

In a certain code language,

‘BIRTHDAY’ is written as ‘ADHTRIBY’ and ‘CONGRESS’ is written as ‘SERGNOCS’.

How will ‘DIVISION’ be written in that language?

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6)

Select the term from among the given options that can replace the question mark (?) in the following series.

PJ 16, SM 25, VP 36, YS 49, ?

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7)

Three of the following four options are alike in a certain way and thus form a group. Which is the one that does NOT belong to that group?

(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.)

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8)

In a certain code language,

‘FLBS’ is coded as ‘156’ and ‘MXT’ is coded as ‘228’. How will ‘VDZN’ be coded in the same language?

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9)

In this question, three statements are given, followed by three conclusions numbered I, II and III. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follow(s) from the statements.

Statements:

All cars are birds.
Some birds are plants.
All plants are leaves.

Conclusions:

I.Some birds are cars.
II.Some plants are birds.
III.Some leaves are plants.

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10)

Select the option that represents the letters that, when sequentially placed from left to right in the blanks below, will complete the letter series.

_ D R G _ Z D R _ B Z D _ G B Z _ R G B

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