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REASONING APTITUDE MIXED MCQs

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Question 331. Fifteen girls are standing in a straight fine facing North. Sudha is standing eleventh from the right end. Radha is standing ninth from the left end. Meena is standing exactly between Sudha and Radha.
How many girls are standing to the right of Meena?
  1.    Eight
  2.    Seven
  3.    Nine
  4.    Six
  5.    Cannot be determined
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> Eight


Eight is the answer


Question 332. Who amongst the following is the second heaviest?
  1.    R
  2.    U
  3.    S
  4.    T
  5.    P
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> P


P is the second heaviest.


Question 333. Which of the following will come in the place of the question mark (?) in the following series based on the English alphabetical order ?
ZA   BY   XC    DW     ?
  1.    VF
  2.    EU
  3.    UE
  4.    EV
  5.    VE
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> VE


The pairs of opposite letters are given. The order of letters is changed every time.,

Thus, 


ZA,   BY,   XC,   DW,   VE.


Question 334. How many people are lighter than S?
  1.    None
  2.    Three
  3.    Two
  4.    More than three
  5.    One
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option C. -> Two


Q and U are both lighter than S.


Question 335. Direction(6-8): Study the given information carefully and answer the given questions:
In a group of six people, P, Q, R, S, T and U. each having a different weight. S is heavier than Q. R is lighter than only T and P, Q is not the lightest. P is not the heaviest.Who amongst the following is the lightest?
  1.    T
  2.    P
  3.    R
  4.    U
  5.    None of these
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> U


U is lightest.


Question 336. Statements:
All kings are rulers.
Some rulers are queens
Conclusions:
I.Some kings are queens.
II. Atleast some queens are rulers.
  1.    1
  2.    2
  3.    3
  4.    4
  5.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option B. -> 2


All kings are rulers.

Some rulers are queens.


A+I => No conclusion

Conclusion II is converse of the second Premise.


Question 337. Directions (16-20): In each of the question below, two statements are given followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. You have to take the two statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from the commonly known facts and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the given statements disregarding the commonly known facts.
Give answer (1) if only conclusion I follows.
Give answer (2) if only conclusion II follows.
Give answer (3) if either conclusion I or II follows.
Give answer (4) if neither conclusion I nor II follows.
Give answer (5) if both conclusions I and II follows.
Statements:
All stones are pebbles.
All pebbles are rocks.
Conclusions:
I. All stones are rocks.
II. All rocks are pebbles.
  1.    1
  2.    2
  3.    3
  4.    4
  5.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 1


(16-20):

(i) All stones are pebbles ---> Universal Affirmative  (A- Type)

(ii) Some rulers are queens  ----> Particular Affirmative (I-Type)

(iii) No letter is a fax  ---> Universal Negative (E-Type)

(iv) Some letters are not faxes  ---> Particular Negative (O- Type).


All stones are pebbles.

All pebbles are rocks.


A + A  => A-type of conclusion 

"All stones are rocks"

This is conclusion I.


Question 338. Statements:
Some boards are plains.
No plains a square.
Conclusions:
I.All squares are boards.
II.All plains are boards.
  1.    1
  2.    2
  3.    3
  4.    4
  5.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option D. -> 4


Some boards are plains

No plains is a square.


I+E  => O-type of Conclusion 

"Some boards are not squares"



Question 339. Statements:
Some gardens are parks.
Some parks are areas.
Conclusions:
I.Atleast some areas are parks.
II. No garden is an area.
  1.    1
  2.    2
  3.    3
  4.    4
  5.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option A. -> 1


Both the premises are Particular Affirmative (I-type).

No Conclusion follows from the two particular premises 

Conclusion I is converse of the first Premises.


Question 340. Statements:
No letter is a fax.
All messages are faxes.
Conclusions:
I. No message is a letter.
II. Atleast some faxes are messages.
  1.    1
  2.    2
  3.    3
  4.    4
  5.    5
 Discuss Question
Answer: Option E. -> 5


All messages are faxes

No fax is a letter.

A+E  => E-type of Conclusion 

"No message is a letter".

This is Conclusion I.

Conclusion II is converse of the second premises.


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