Reasoning Model Questions

1. What will be the last step for the following input?
Input: 138 63 49 93 89 122 32 71
a) 32, 49, 71, 63, 89, 93, 122, 138
b) 32, 49, 63, 71, 93, 89, 122, 138
c) 32, 49, 63, 71, 89, 93, 122, 138
d) Cannot bedetermined
e) None of these

2. 'Bank' is related to 'Money' in the same way as 'Transport' is related to
a) Goods
b) Road
c) Movement
d) Traffic
e) Speed

3. 'Fan' is related to 'Wings' in the same way as 'Wheel' is related to
a) Round
b) Cars
c) Spokes
d) Moves
e) Air

4. 'Museum' is related to 'Curator' in the same way as 'Prison' is related to
a) Warden
b) Monitor
c) Manager
d) Jailor
e) None of these

5. Find the odd man out.
a) 32 :15
b) 86 : 42
c) 56 : 26
d) 74 : 36
e) 38 : 18

6. Find the odd man out.
a) Ring
b) Bangle
c) Tyre
d) Plate
e) Nut

7. What should come in place of question mark (?) in the following sequence?
BZA, DYE, GXI, KWM, ?
a) OVT
b) NUQ
c) PVQ
d) QVA
e) None

8. Dilip's position from the left in a row of students is 10th and Jagdish's position is 20th from the right. Both of them interchange their positions and jagdish becomes 23rd from the right. How many students are there in the row?
a) 33
b) 44
c) 42
d) 41
e) 32

9. Jays's position from the left in a row of students is 12th and Rekha's position is 20th from the right. After interchanging their position, Jaya becomes 22rd from the left. How many students are there in the row?
a) 30
b) 31
c) 41
d) 34
e) None of these

10. If the alphabets are written in the reverse order and every alternate letter starting with Y is dropped, which letter will be exactly in the middle in the remaining letters of alphabets?
a) M
b) O
c) M or O
d) N
e) None of these

11. How many pairs of letters in the word are as far from each other as they are in the alphabets in the word 'RELATIONSHIP'?
a) None
b) 1
c) 2
d) 3
e) 4

12. If you pick up from the alphabet, 6th and the 14th letters from the right end and then pick up 5th and 20th letters from the left end and from a meaningful word, what is the first letter of that word?
a) M
b) E
c) No meaningful word can be formed
d) More than one word can be formed
e) None of the above

13. Ravi starts walking towards North. After walking 15 m he turns towards South. After walking 20 m, he turns towards East and walks 10 m. He then turns towards North and walks 5 m. How far is he from his original position and in which direction?
a) 10m, North
b) 10m, South
c) 10m, East
d) 10 m, West
e) None of these

14. Ms. A goes for her morning walk at 6 0'clock towards sun for 2 km, then she turns to her right and walks 3 km. She again turns to her left and walks 2 km, finally she turns to her left to walk another 6 km. to reach the starting point in which direction is she moving and at what distance from the last turn?
a) 6 km, East
b) 9 km, East
c) 6 km, North
d) 9 km, North
e) None of these

15. Going 50 m to the south of my house, I turn left and go another 20 m. Then turning to the north, I go 30 m and then start walking to my house. In which direction am I walking now?
a) North
b) East
c) North-West
d) South- East
e) None of these



(1-3): Read the following information carefully and answer the questions based on it. Five person are sitting in a row. 
One of the two person at the extreme ends is intelligent and other one is fair. A fat person is sitting to
the right of a weak person. A tall person is to the left of the fair person and the weak person is sitting between the intelligent and the fat person.

1. Tall person is at which place counting from right?
a) First
b) Second
c)Third
d) Fourth
e) Can't be determined

2. Person to the left of weak person possesses which of the following characteristics?
a) Intelligent
b) Fat
c) Fair
d) Tall
e) Can't be determined

3. Which of the following persons is sitting at the centre?
a) Intelligent
b) Fat
c) Fair
d) Weak
e) Tall

In the following questions, the symbols @, %, *, $ and # are used with following meaning as illustrated below:
'P * Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor equal to Q'.
'P # Q' means 'P is not greater than Q'.
'P @Q' means 'P is neither greater than nor equal to Q'.
'P $ Q' means 'P is neither smaller than nor greater Q'.
'P % Q' means 'P is not smaller than Q'.

Now in each of the following questions assuming the given statement to be true, find which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is/are definitely true?
Given answer :
a) if only conclusion I is true
b) if only conclusion II is true
c) if either conclusion I or II is true
d) if neither conclusion I nor II is true
e) if both conclusions I and II are true

4. Statements : H * R, R $ Y, Y % M
Conclusion: 
I. M @ H
II. H $ M

5. Statements : T $ R, R # M, M @ N
Conclusion: 
I. N * T
II. R @ N

6. Statements : W % V, V # D, M * D
Conclusion: 
I. M $ W
II. M @ V

7. Statements : B # V, V $ M, M * Z
Conclusion: 
I. B $ M
II. Z @ V

8. Statements : K $ M, B # M, F * B
Conclusion: 
I. K $ B
II. K * B

In the following questions, the symbols ©, ©, @, @ = are used as follows :
A © B means A > B
A © B means A > B
A = B means A = B
A @ B means A < B
A @ B means A < B
Now in each of the following questions, assuming three statements to be true, state which of the two conclusions I and II given below them is definitely true.
Give answer
(a) if only is true; give answer
(b) if only II is true; give answer
(c) if either I or II is true; give answer
(d) if neither I nor II is true and give answer
(e) if both I and II are true.

9. Statements : B @ K, K @ M, M @ Z
Conclusion: 
I. B @ Z
II. B = Z

10. Statements : R © B, B @ M
Conclusion: 
I. R © M
II. R @ M

11. Statements : M @ R, Q © P, P = R
Conclusion: 
I. M @ P
II. M = P

12. Statements : M @ N, N @ R
Conclusion: 
I. R © M
II. R © M

13. Statements : P @ Q, Q = M, M @ T
Conclusion: 
I. P @ M
II. P = T

Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below it:

i) Five students - Rima, Ajay, Ranjan, Neena and Jatin - have five books on different subjects
viz., Botany, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, written by five different authors Sharma, Priya, Jaina, Lalit and Grover. The order of students, subjects and authors is not necessarily the same. Each student has only one book and every author has written only one book.

ii) Rima has a book written by Sharma.

iii) Grover is author of book on Mathematics and it is not possessed by Ajay or Neena.

iv) Jatin has a book on Zoology. Ajay has a book on Physics, which is not written by Priya. The book on Botany is written by Jaina.

1. Who among the following does possess book written by Lalit?
a) Ranjan
b) Rima
c) Ajay
d) Cannot be determined
e) None of these

2. Who among the following is the author of book on Chemistry?
a) Sharma
b) Priya
c) Jaina
d) Cannot be determined
e) None of these

3. Ranjan has book on which of the following subjects?
a) Chemistry
b) Mathematics
c) Zoology
d) Cannot be determined
e) None of these

4. If 'P + Q' means that P is the sister of Q, 'P-Q' means that P is the mother of Q, 'P x
Q' means that P is the brother of Q, 'P ÷ Q' means that P is the father of Q. Which of the following means that M is the maternal - uncle of R?
a) M x T - R
b) M ÷ T x R
c) M + T ÷ K - R
d) M ÷ N + J
e) None of these

5. A and B are sisters. A is the mother of D. B has a daughter C who is married to F. G is the husband of A. How is B related to F?
a) Mother
b) Mother-in-law
c) Sister-in-law
d) Father-in-law
e) None