1.
A growing suburban town plans to construct a flyover at its busiest intersection, claiming it will ease
traffic congestion and improve local business accessibility. If true, which one of the given statements most
strengthens the above argument?
Select an option
a) A survey of local residents shows that 65% are in favor of the flyover construction.
b) The proposed flyover design includes dedicated lanes for public buses and emergency vehicles.
c) The proposed bridge would be visually appealing and could become a local landmark
d) The traffic simulation study predicts that the flyover would reduce peak hour travel times by 40% and
increase foot traffic to nearby businesses by 25%.
2. Five boys, Sam, Tits, Ales, Leo, and Finn are sitting in a row, facing North, but not necessarily in the
same order. Sam is second to the night of Tim, and Tim is second to the right of Leo. If Alex is adjacent to
Leo, then who is sitting immediately to the left of Sam?
Select an option
a) LEO
b) Alex
c) Finn
d) Tim
3. Five Individuals, P. QR. S. and T. are sitting in a row, facing North, but not necessarily in the same order.
In the row, P is sitting at the left end of the row and is adjacent to Q. If 5 is adjacent to both Q and T, who is
sitting second to the left of R?
Select an option
a) Q
b) R
c) S
d) T
4. Five girls. R. S. T. U and V. are sitting in a row, facing North, but not necessarily in the same order. It is
Known that “S” is sitting in the middle of the row, and U is second to the left of “R”. “T” is adjacent to either
U or S. Who is sitting to the right of R?
Select an option
a) V
b) T
c) U
d) S
5. Five girls, K. L. M. N. and P. are sitting in a row facing North, not necessarily in the same order. It is
known that K is sitting at the right end of the row. Two girls are sitting between M and N. L is to the right of
P and the left of M. Who is sitting second to the left of K?
Select an option
a) M
b) P
c) L
d) Either L or P
6. In the question given below, there are two statements, followed by two conclusions marked I and II.
Consider the statements to be true even though they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Find out which of the given conclusions logically follows the given statements. Mark your answer as per the
given options:
Statements:
A. All resorts are hotels
B. No hotels are restaurants
Conclusion:
1. Some hotels are resorts.
1. No resorts are restaurants.
Select an option
a) Only conclusion I follows
b) Only conclusion II follows
c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
d) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follows
7. In the question given below, there are two statements, followed by two conclusions marked I and II.
Consider the statements to be true even though they seem to be at variance from commonly known facts.
Find out which of the given conclusion(s) logically follows the given statements. Mark your answer as per
the given options:
Statements:
A. Some utensils are appliances.
B. All appliances are dishes
Conclusion:
I. Some dishes are both appliances and utensils
II. No dishes are utensils
Select an option
a) Only conclusion I follows
b) Only conclusion II follows
c) Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
d) Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
8.
Select an option
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4
9 . "The road authority of a city implemented a new maintenance program that reduced the time taken for road
repairs by halt". Which of the given options is the most logical conclusion to the above statement?
Select an option
a) The new program has increased the overall budget for road repairs.
b) The authority can now repair twice as many roads at the same time.
c) The program has introduced new methods that allow for faster road repairs
d) Traffic disruptions caused by road repairs will be reduced by half.
10. Seven boys, namely L.M. N.S. P. Q and R. are standing in a row facing North, but not necessarily in
the same order. It is known that:
a) Two boys are standing between L. and M.
b) Two boys are standing between S and M.
c) P is standing second to the right of Q.
How many people are standing between N and R?
Select an option
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) Either 2 or 3.
11. Seven people-A B, C, D, E. F. and G-are standing in a row facing East, not necessarily in the same order. It
is known that:
a) Dis standing third from the left end.
b) G is standing fourth to the right of C.
c) C is not standing adjacent to D.
d) E is standing third to the left of A
e) How many people are standing between A and D?
Select an option
a) 1
b) 2
c) 3
d) 4.
12. "Country XYZ is investing heavily in training its athletes for car racing events to win medals in the
upcoming Olympics." Which of the given options is an underlying assumption in the statement above?
Select an option
a) Car racing will attract significant global viewership
b) Country XYZ will win more medals in the upcoming Olympics.
c) Car racing will be included in the upcoming Olympics.
d) More people in XYZ will be inspired to participate in car racing.
13. "Taking the highway is the fastest route to reach the destination". Which of the given options is an
underlying assumption in the statement above?
Select an option
a) Traffic conditions on the highway are favorable.
b) Alternative routes are slower due to construction.
c) The destination is accessible directly from the highway
d) Drivers are familiar with the highway route
14. Directions: The question below consists of a problem followed by two statements. Determine
whether the data in the statements is sufficient to answer the question. Select your answer
depending on whether the data provided in:
(A) Statement 1 alone is sufficient, but Statement 2 alone is insufficient to answer the question.
(B) Statement 2 alone is sufficient, but Statement 1 alone is insufficient to answer the question.
(C ) Both statements taken together are sufficient to answer the question, but neither statement alone is
sufficient to answer the question.
(D) Each statement alone is sufficient to answer the question.
(E) Statements 1 and 2 together are not sufficient, and additional data is needed to answer the question.
Problem: Five boys. L. M. N. P. and Q are sitting in a row facing North. Who is sitting third from the left end
of the row?
Statement 1: P is sitting second to the left of N. who is seated at one end.
Statement 2: Only M and P sit between Land Q.
Select an option
a) A
b) B
c) C
d) D
e) E
15.
Select an option :
a) Selected with stipend
b) Selected without stipend
c) Rejected
d) insufficient data
16.
Select an option: .
a) $16,000
b) $12.000
c) $14.000
d) $18,000
17. Seven people - M. N. P. Q. R. S. and T-are sitting in a row facing North, but not necessarily in the same
order. It is known that:
a) S is sitting second to the left of Q and third to the right of T.
b) P is neither adjacent to S nor T.
c) Ris neither adjacent to T nor Q.
What is P's position with respect to R?
Select an option
a) Fourth to the right
b) Third to the right
c) Third to the left
d) Second to the left.
18. Six boys-D. E. F. G. Hand I are seated in a row facing North, but not necessarily in the same order. It
isknown that
D is second from the right end of the row
F is second to the right of G and adjacent to E
H is neither adjacent to D nor E
E is neither adjacent to H nor D.
Who is seated third to the left of 1?
Select an option
a) F
b) E
c) G
d) H
19. The recent Health Care Act is criticized on the ground that some health insurance consumers,
particularly younger and healthier ones, may be exposed to more choices and therefore competitive
pricing may improve under the new act, while older, sicker,and lower-income consumers may find their
options reduced. One insurance company argued that the shrinking of the potential customer base, not
insurance companies, is to be blamed for this undesirable outcome of the law.
Which of the following is an assumption that the insurance company's argument depends on?
Select an option
a) The amount of premium to be paid for a health insurance policy is dependent solely on government
acts regulating health insurance
b) For a healthcare insurance policy to be profitable to the insurer and affordable to the consumer, a
wide pool of subscribers is necessary
c) Insurance companies that are with government equity stake have to cater to the needs of the
underprivileged.
20. Five people, Paul, Quinn, Rob, Sam, and Tim, are sitting in a row facing North, not necessarily in the
same order. It is known that
Paul is sitting adjacent to both Quinn and Tim.
Rob is sitting adjacent to both Quinn and Sam.
Sam is sitting somewhere to the right of Paul
Who is sitting third to the right of Tim?
Select an option
a) Quinn
b)Sam
c) Rob
d) Paul
21. Some people are standing in a queue facing a telephone counter. Den is at the 25th position from
the front end and at the 25th position from the rear end of the queue Find the position of Alex from the
rear end of the queue if he is at the 17th position from the front end of the same queue.
Select an option
a) 21st
b) 31st
c) 33rd
d) 38th
22. Four individuals, P, Q, R, and 5, stand in a row facing the same direction, wearing different coloured
shirts - red, green, blue, and pink, not necessarily in the same order .The person wearing the pink shirt
is not at either end. The person wearing the blue shirt is standing between the people wearing the
green and pink shirts. Also, S is wearing a red shirt, and Q is wearing a green shirt.
If P is standing 2nd from the right end, which of the given options could be true about R's position
and the colour of the shirt he is wearing?
Select an option
a) Left end, wearing blue shirt
b) Right end, wearing a pink shirt
c) Third from the right end wearing a blue shirt
d) Third from the left end, wearing a pink shirt
23. Conservationists argue that the dam on river ABC is preventing the upriver migration of salmon to
reproduce, thereby endangering the fish. However, supporters of the dam argue that the government
has built fish ladders that allow the fish to migrate upriver for reproduction and thus the
conservationists are criticizing the construction of the dam with political motives rather than with
conservation motives.
Which of the given statements, if true, would most seriously undermine the argument of supporters
of the dam?
Select an option
a) Salmon spend most of the year in the ocean before they start their upstream migration for
reproduction.
b) The campaigns undertaken by conservationists are sponsored by the opposition party seeking
to gain political leverage.
c) The population of salmon increased only slightly after the first year of construction of fish
ladders.
d) The flow of water down the fish ladders speeds up during the rainy season, which coincides
with the migration time, washing the fish back downstream.
24. In the medical field, experienced surgeons often find it more challenging than new surgeons to
perform minimally invasive surgeries using advanced robing than new systems. Used to traditional
open surgeries, experienced surgeons may misjudge the accuracy and skill required when using
robotic surgical systems.
Which of the following can be inferred if the information given in the above passage is true?
Select an option
a) Minimally invasive surgeries using robotic surgical systems are easier to perform than
traditional open surgeries
b) Robotic surgical systems are not as popular among surgeons as traditional open surgeries
c) Robotic surgical systems are not as safe as traditional open surgeries due to the complexity of
the procedures.
d) It is easier for surgeons to handle traditional open surgeries than perform procedures using
robotic surgical systems.
25. Seven people, T, U, V, W, X, Y, and Z, are sitting in a row, but not necessarily in the same order. All of
them are facing North. X sits three places away from V, and one of them sits at an end. X sits to the
immediate right of U. Exactly three people sit between T and W. Z sits second to the left of T. What
is the position of U with respect to T?
Select an option
a) Second to the right
b) Third to the right
c) Immediate right
d) Immediate left
26. Read the flowchart given below and answer the question that follows
Select an option
a) 4
b) 3
c) 2
d) 1
27. Mark the option containing the sentence that strengthens the argument given below.
Argument: The Fifth Generation or 5G telecom services are set to be rolled out in selected cities in India
in 2022.
A. The selected cities have the required infrastructure to handle the fifth-generation services
B. The fifth generation is the latest upgrade in the long-term evolution (LTE) mobile broadband
networks
C. The Department of Telecom has roped in leading research institutions for development and testing of
5G technology
D. Demand of the 5G technology would grow due to increase in economic activities.
28. Mark the option containing the sentence that weakens the argument given below.
Argument: Indian economy likely to grow 9% in 2022: ABC Fin Company.
A. An extrapolation of data available indicate that economic growth could clip 9% in 2022.
B. None of the mentioned options
C. ABC Fin Company expects the economy to show negative growth due to fear of Omicron in 2022.
D. The economy is expected to continue to show positive surprises even though the recovery has been
great so far
29. The statement given below is followed by two conclusions. Assume the statement is true, even if it
contradicts commonly known facts, and determine the conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the
statement.
Statement: Government should put a strict ban on the use of plastics.
Conclusions:
1. Plastic is very harmful for our environment.
2. Plastic can be easily reused.
A. Only conclusion II follows
B. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
Only conclusion I follows
D. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
30. Five friends - Flynn, Glenn, Hayden, Jules, and Kelly (not necessarily) in the same order are
competing in a 100 m race. All of them start the race together.
The following is known about their standings at the end of the race.
1. Hayden was the first to finish the race, while Jules and Kelly weren't the last to finish the race.
2. Flynn finished the race just before Jules; only one person finished the race before him and the winner
of the race.
Who finished last?
A. Glenn
B. Cannot be determined
C. Flynn
D. Kelly
Who finished second last?
A Glenn
B. Kelly
C. Jules
D. Flynn
31. In the following question, the symbols @, !!, *, ? and # are used with the following meanings
illustrated.
"M” “N" means "M is not greater than N".
"M!! N" means "M is neither greater than nor equal to N".
"M #N" means "M is not smaller than N".
"M@N" means "M is neither smaller than nor equal to N".
"M? N" means "M is neither smaller than nor greater than N".
Now assuming the given statements to be true, find which of the given conclusions given below them
is/are definitely true and give your answer accordingly.
Statements:
1. F#I
II. O? P
III. P* I
Conclusions:
I. F#P
II. O*I
III. F # O*
A. Only conclusion I and conclusion III follow
B. Only conclusion I follows
C. Only conclusion I follows
D. Only conclusion I follows
32. The statement given below is followed by two conclusions. Assume the statement is true, even if it
contradicts commonly known facts, and determine the conclusion/s that logically follow/s from the
statement.
Statement:
The Delhi High Court has asked the government to clarify on the 84 days gap between two doses of the
COVID vaccine.
Conclusions:
I. The court wants to know whether this gap is based on the availability of the vaccine or its
efficacy.
II. All over the world, the gap between two doses of any vaccine is a month or a maximum 45
days.
Select an options:
A. Both conclusion I and conclusion II follow
B. Only conclusion II follows
C. Neither conclusion I nor conclusion II follows
D. Only conclusion I follows
33. Read the information given below and answer the questions that follow.
Five candidates, A, B, C, D and E are sitting in the same row, facing north waiting to be interviewed by
the HR Manager. E is to the left of B. C is an immediate neighbor of both B and A. A is fourth from the
left.
Who is sitting in the middle?
Select an option
a) C
b) A
c) D
d) B
Who is sitting immediately right to C?
a) E
b) D
c) A
d) B
34. Read the following argument and mark which of the following assumptions is made in this
argument.
The Government of a country should invest more on athletes for international events.
A. All of the mentioned options
B. International sports events are more prestigious
C. The investment currently done on sports is inadequate
D. The government trains athletes only for international events
35. Five friends P, R, M, N, and S are sitting in a row. Three out of them face South and rest face North.
1. P sits next to N (who faces South) and faces North.
2. R sits at one of the end and faces South.
3. S and M sits adjacent to each other.
4. P sits on second from the left.
5. M sits next to R and faces the same direction as R.
Who sits second to the right of R?
Options
a) S
b) M
c) P
d) None of the mentioned
36. Instructions: Each of the following questions begins with a statement and is followed by two
conclusions, I and II. You must decide which of the following conclusion follows the statement.
Statements: Population increase coupled with depleting resources is going to be the scenario of many
developing countries in days to come.
Conclusions:
I: The population of developing countries will not continue to increase in future.
II: It will be very difficult for the governments of developing countries to provide its people decent
quality of life.
Options
a) Only Conclusions | Follows
b) Only Conclusions It Follows
c) Both I and II are Conclusions follows
d) Neither I nor II Follows
e) Either 1 or il Follows
37. What does an arrow connecting two symbols in a flowchart indicate?
Options
a) Process direction
b) Decision point
c) Start or end point
d) Flow direction
38. Instructions: Each of the following questions begins with a statement and is followed by two
conclusions, I and II. You must decide which of the following conclusion follows the statement.
Statement:
To cultivate interest in reading, the school has made it compulsory from June this year for each student
to read two books per week and submit a weekly report on the books.
Conclusions:
I. Interest in reading can be created by force.
II. Some students will eventually develop an interest in reading.
Options
a) conclusion I follows
b) conclusion I follows
c) I or II follows
d) I and II follows
39. Payal walks in the East direction for 3 km then takes a right turn and walks for 1 km then takes a left
turn and walks for 2 km. At last, she took a right turn and walked for 3 km. How much distance did Payal
cover?
Options
a) 9 km
b) 8 km
c) 10 km
d) 11 km
40. Payal walks in the East direction for 3 km then takes a right turn and walks for 1 km then takes a left
turn and walks for 2 km. At last, she took a right turn and walked for 3 km. How much distance did Payal
cover?
Options
a) 9 km
b) 8 km
c) 10 km
d) 11 km
41. Which symbol is used to represent a document or report in a flowchart?
Options
a) Oval
b) Rectangle
c) Parallelogram
d) Diamond
42. In a triangular arrangement, six friends - A, B, C, D, E, and F- are seated such that three occupy the
corners, and three are positioned along the straight lines between the corners. The following conditions
apply:
E is positioned at one of the corners and sits to the right of A.
F and C do not sit adjacent to each other.
B is situated to the right of E.
F is seated between B and D.
Who sits fourth to the left of C?
Options
a) D
b) B
c) E
d) F
43. Instructions: Each of the following questions begins with a statement and is followed by two
conclusions, I and II. You must decide which of the following conclusion follows the statement.
Statement:
For over three decades company 'X' has been totally involved in energy conservation, its efficient use
and management.
Conclusions:
[Link] company has yet to learn and acquire basic things in this area.
II. It is dedication that is more important than knowledge and expertise.
Options
a) conclusion I follows
b) conclusion II follows
c) Either I or II follows
d) Neither I nor Il follows
44. Looking at an old photograph Riya said, "She is the only daughter of the only son my grandfather
has". Who is Riya talking about?
Options
a) Aunt
b) Sister
c) Herself
d) Cousin
45. Instructions: Each of the following questions begins with a statement and is followed by two
conclusions, I and II. You must decide which of the following conclusion follows the statement.
Statement:
If the team practices regularly, they will improve their performance. The team has not improved their
performance.
Conclusions:
III. The team did not practice regularly.
II. Regular practice is not a guarantee of improved performance.
Options
a) Only Conclusions I Follows
b) Only Conclusions II Follows
c) Both and il are Conclusions follows
d) Neither I nor Follows
e) Either I or II follows
46. Instructions: Each of the following questions begins with a statement and is followed by two
conclusions, I and II. You must decide which of the following conclusion follows the statement.
Statement:
"Use Kraft colors. They add colour to your life." - An advertisement.
Conclusions:
I. Catchy slogans do not attract people.
II. People like dark colors.
Options
a) conclusion I follows
b) conclusion Il follows
c) I or Il follows
d) I nor il follows
47. Multiple Choice (Select 1 out tof 4'options, for the question below.)
Instructions: The following question begins with a statement and is followed conclusion follows the
statement.
Statement: "Triple your Gold in five months" - An advertisement.
Conclusions:
I. The assurance is not genuine.
II. II. People want their Gold to grow.
Options
a) Only conclusion I follows
b) Only conclusion II follows
c) Either I or II follows
d) Neither I nor II follows
48. Multiple Choice (Select 1 out of 4'options, for the question below.)
In school XYZ, different colors are allotted for different days - Monday The following information is
provided about it:
1. Green is fixed for Wednesday.
2. Red is not worn on 1st and the 4th day.
3. Yellow and Pink color have one color between them.
4. White color is worn on the 1st day and and a day before Yellow color. Which color/colors is worn
before Green color?
Options
a) Pink
b) Red
c) Neither Yellow nor White
d) Both yellow and White.
49. Multiple Choice (Select 1 out of 4'options, for the question below.)
The __________________ symbol is used in the flowchart to compute or process
Options
a) Connector
b) Terminal Box
c) Input/Output
d) Process
50. Multiple Choice (Select 1 out of 4'options, for the question below.)
Vinod introduces Vishal as the son of the only brother of his father's wife
Options
a) Cousin
b) Brother
c) Son
d) Uncle
51. Which of the following is a form of flowchart?
Options
a) System flowchart
b) Document flowchart
c) Program flowchart
d) All of the above
52. Correct the underlined part of the sentence- No sooner do the bells ring than the curtain rose.
Options
a) did the bell ring
b) did the bells ring
c) had the bell rang
d) had the bell rung
53. Vinod introduces Vishal as the son of the only brother of his father's wife
Options
a) Cousin
b) Brother
c) Son
d) Uncle
54. The question given below, is followed by two statements
What is J's relationship to “P"?"
Statements:
I. M is the brother of P and T is the sister of P.
II. P's mother is married to J's husband who has one son and two
Options
a) I alone is sufficient while II alone is not sufficient
b) II alone is sufficient while I alone is not sufficient
c) Either I or II is sufficient
d) Neither I nor II is sufficient
55. Which of the following is a form of flowchart?
Options
a) System flowchart
b) Document flowchart
c) Program flowchart
d) All of the above
56. Six friends P, Q, R, S, T and U are sitting in two verticle lines three facing East and three facing West.
U sits on the end and faces West.Q sits diagonally opposite to U and horizontally opposite to S.
T and R sits opposite eachother.
What is the position of P?
Options
a) Right to T
b) Diagonally opposite S
c) Opposite to U
d) All of the mentioned