Reasoning Aptitude
MAKING DECISION OR JUDGMENTS MCQs
Judgment, Decision Making
The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks Aggregate
Name English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Sumit passes under which of the schemes ?
The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks Aggregate
Name English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Kapil passes under which of the schemes ?The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks Aggregate
Name English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Nitin passes under which of the schemes ?The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks Aggregate
Name English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Which of the following is common about Pawan's and Kapil's results ?The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks Aggregate
Name English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Ravi passes under which of the schemes ?The following are the five subjects for the annual examination. For each subject
the maximum marks are 100.
(1) English (2) Physics (3) Biology (4) Hindi (5) Mathematics
A student is declared 'pass* under the following different schemes. (A candidate
may pass under more than one scheme also).
Scheme A s Secures minimum 45 marks in each subject.
Scheme B : Secures minimum 50% marks in aggregate but fails in either Hindi
or English.
Scheme C s Secures minimum 80 marks in Physics and minimum 60 marks in
Mathematics but fails in any one of the remaining subjects.
Scheme D : Secures minimum 60% marks in aggregate but fails in upto two
subjects by maximum of only 10 marks in each of the subjects.
The information is given in the following table :
Student's Marks AggregateName English Physics Biology Hindi Mathematics Marks
Kapil 40 82 43 80 70 315
Ravi 50 45 60 65 55 275
Mohit 65 100 50 43 80 338
Neeraj 80 40 60 90 40 310
Pawan 30 85 50 90 60 315
Sumit 50 50 60 45 35 240
Nitin 90 48 50 45 35 268
Praveen 56 50 43 52 49 250
Hemant 70 75 32 90 65 332
In the given questions find out if the candidate passes or fails. If he fails
the answer is (e). If he passes you have to decide under which scheme(s) the
candidate is passing.
Mohit passes under which of the schemes ?
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must ---
(1) have passed graduation with science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females)
of age as on or before 1st August, 1993.
(3) pay deposit as follows :
Marks at If son/daughter of If not son / daughter
Graduation Trustee or staff of Trustee or staff
75% and above Rs. 5,000 Rs. 10,000
61% to 74% Rs. 10,000 Rs. 20,000
60% and below Rs. 20,000 Rs. 40,000
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can
be selected, provided he fulfils conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than
the total amount required but more than 3/4th the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits
the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 3/4th but more than 1/2, the candidate
eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 172, the candidate though eligible as per
(1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses
is described in each question.
Vina Chauhan, an SC candidate, obtained 73% marks in graduation with Sci-ence. His date of birth is 28th April, 1971. On the date of first call, he bears a
deposit of Rs. 15,000. He is not the son of a trustee of the organisation.
The candidate satisfies condition (7), as he owns more than — but less than ^-th of
the required amount i.e., Rs. 16.000.
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must ---
(1) have passed graduation with science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females)
of age as on or before 1st August, 1993.
(3) pay deposit as follows :
Marks at If son/daughter of If not son / daughter
Graduation Trustee or staff of Trustee or staff
75% and above Rs. 5,000 Rs. 10,000
61% to 74% Rs. 10,000 Rs. 20,000
60% and below Rs. 20,000 Rs. 40,000
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can
be selected, provided he fulfils conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than
the total amount required but more than 3/4th the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits
the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 3/4th but more than 1/2, the candidate
eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 172, the candidate though eligible as per
(1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses
is described in each question.
Abhinav, son of a trustee of the organisation, is a Science Graduate with 69%marks. He is 23 years of age.
The money deposit with the candidate is not mentioned.
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must ---
(1) have passed graduation with science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females)
of age as on or before 1st August, 1993.
(3) pay deposit as follows :
Marks at If son/daughter of If not son / daughter
Graduation Trustee or staff of Trustee or staff
75% and above Rs. 5,000 Rs. 10,000
61% to 74% Rs. 10,000 Rs. 20,000
60% and below Rs. 20,000 Rs. 40,000
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can
be selected, provided he fulfils conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than
the total amount required but more than 3/4th the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits
the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 3/4th but more than 1/2, the candidate
eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 172, the candidate though eligible as per
(1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses
is described in each question..
Manoj Kumar, a 22 year old general category candidate, secured 92% marks ingraduation with Science. He can pay only Rs. 3,000 as deposit. He is not a son
of a trustee or staff of the organisation.
The candidate has secured more than 90% marks. So, condition (4) is fulfilled
Following are the criteria to get employment in a pharmaceutical company.
The applicant must ---
(1) have passed graduation with science subject with at least 50% marks.
(2) have completed 21 years (in case of males) and 19 years (in case of females)
of age as on or before 1st August, 1993.
(3) pay deposit as follows :
Marks at If son/daughter of If not son / daughter
Graduation Trustee or staff of Trustee or staff
75% and above Rs. 5,000 Rs. 10,000
61% to 74% Rs. 10,000 Rs. 20,000
60% and below Rs. 20,000 Rs. 40,000
However,
(4) if the candidate has secured more than 90% marks at graduation, he should be referred to the Managing Director for consideration for further concession in deposit.
(5) in the case of SC/ST candidates, the deposit payable is 20% less in each of the cases above.
(6) if the candidate remits in cash the amount of deposit immediately on the date of first call, the candidate can
be selected, provided he fulfils conditions (1) and (2).
(7) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought by a candidate eligible as per (1) and (2) is less than
the total amount required but more than 3/4th the candidate can be provisionally selected, provided he deposits
the balance amount within next ten days.
(8) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 3/4th but more than 1/2, the candidate
eligible as per (1) and (2) can be sent to the Managing Director.
(9) if on the date of first call, the amount of deposit brought is less than 172, the candidate though eligible as per
(1) and (2), cannot be selected.
On the basis of the above criteria, decide which of the following courses
is described in each question.
Kishore, an SC candidate whose father is a Central Government employee,passed his graduation with Science with 60% marks. He is in a position to
deposit Rs. 35,000. His date of birth is 10th July, 1970.
The candidate gets 20% deduction. He is supposed to pay Rs. 32,000 only. So, all
conditions of eligibility are fulfilled.